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Slip muu lUtP SEMI-WEEKLY. No. 19, Vol. XXVI Whole No. 1434. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1836. ft 1 J r.t FEINTED AND PUBLISHED BY SCOTT .V WRIGHT. Office on State-street, third door west of the Clinton Bank. J. B.ML1IACIIE, EDITOR. 03" Tin Journal Ij published once a week, jrenerally, and twice it week d-irius the aeasion af the State Lcqiidutfire. Price, Three Dollars a year in advance, or Three Dollars and Fifty Cents nt the end of the year, ivo auimcnucr allowed to discontinue while ho remnins indebted to the oiticu. Letters on buslnou should be addressed to the Puhlia hers. COLUMBll mbu& december 13, 1830. TAhe olden time. We extract the following scrap of history from the last number of the New-Hampshire. Statesman, for which it had been communicated by a correa-pondunt. It is an ''Extract from the records of Ipswich, Mass. Lib. 1, Fol. IDS, relating to the funeral of the Rev. Thomas Coiibkt," who died Nov. 5, 10S5, or 151 years since. From the large quantity of wine and other beverage consumed on that occasion, it appears that the pilgrims of the seventeenth century had imbibed the opinion that ' grief was dry; " and that the easiest way of gct- tins' rid of it was to drown it in cood Honor. Pub lic sentiment, at least bo far os it regards the most Incoming mode of showing respect to the memory of deceased Cleriryinen, has certainly undergone great change since that period. At a meeting of the Selectmen, the Gtli Nov., IGUj Aiuued. with reject to the Kcv. .vir. i .oimeit niiio rid: that Deuc. (loudlnic provide one barrel of wine and hall' a hundred weight of suirnr; and that he si-nd i it lo Mr. Cobbett's house next second dayofihe week in the morning fur which he id to have in my (not money) four shilhnL'S by the gallon, and oil. a pound tor llie mi jrar -tlmt Mr. lluat providr, if lie can against the funeral, "loves suitabUj for men ami women, to the value .of live or six nouruK (not money ptiv:) some since and ginger for the cider (hat u mnn be pent to Lynn, to acquaint friends with llie solemn providence liecc tlm' same be taken care with tint the corpse be wrapped up in the rollin in tar with canvass flint some persons be appointed to look to the drawing of the wine, and the heating of the cider, against the time appointed for the funeral next Monday, at one o'clock; and tun-h as will be carefull in the diftributioii. The Selectmen desire ens:ru Stacy to seo that there 1c effectual care taken with respect to the above named occasions, and an account tuken of the charge and cost expended. niiMUMis. X s. To Dcac. Goodhue, fir Wine, 3i fiah. at d--. ti tl 'J'o til lbs. ot" Sugar, of said (ioodhue, at till. I 1 1 For (ilovet of s:ud Guodhuc J 10 To .Mrs. Wuiiiwrifr.it. 3 dox. filoves II Id To Nnth. liust, for money laid out at funeral 2 4 To said Rust, torgdnu' lo Salem 0 4 'J'o Mrs. Tai.sev, lor Sugar 0 10 To J.ihu AiuWe, for Wood fur (ire 0 4 To Kdward Dorr, lor I'yricr 0 11 To Knaign Simon Stacey - To Nntld. Lord, for making Cofiiu 0 U To Mr. Wilson, dicing theGravu 0 '2 6' To John Suark. Wheat as money 0 3 0 'To A drain Perkins, goiuy; to Newbury, to in-lunii Julin Coblictl of his fathers uVntli To Uarnes NorDu, going to Lynn lo inform fneutln theru DENTAL SURGERY, embracing a united Mtdicat and Me1 thanieal Treatment of the Diseases of the Teeth, Oums, and Jiluuth. Dr. W. P. Mkacium havinz returned to Columbus, and taken a room at Col. Noble's Hotel, oilers his serviced to the people of this place. During the lost six years tie ha devoted his entire attention to Denthitry; and having traveled twenty-five thousand miles, In di tie rent parts of the United States, he has had an opiwi-tunity of becoming acquainted with the best method of operating, and of the Diseases of the Mouth peculiar to different climates. N. U. Being well prepared to extract Teeth, he invites the poor as he will make no charge if they are unable to pay Deccmlcr 6. .if FOR SALE, 200 acres of unimproved Land, situated in Delaware county, Ohio, heing lots Nos. la and If! of the 4th Ur. 5th T. Ititli It. United Stoles Military. Said land is a! ion t ;JU miles from Colu minis, and 15 from Granville, Delaware and Mount Vernon. For terms apply to the suhscriher at llussoll's Hotel. Title iudi&putuMc. Dec, 6..I)t (JKOKOn N. ALLEN. an improper intimacy with the kept mistress of an East India man, who was then abroad. To support his extravagance ho had robbed his employer of two hundred pounds, that (join? two or three nights before, to seo Ross and Mrs. Prischard in their characters of (ieorge Barnwell and Millwood, he was so forcibly struck, that ho had not enjoyed a moment's peace since, and wished to die, to avoid the shamo he saw hanging over him. The consequence of this confession wus, that tiie young gentleman's father, who was in easy circumstances, advanced the nniount ol money, that had been clandestinely made use of by his sun; who, saved from his disgrace, lived to bean iwnincnt nnd an honorable merchant, and dedicated the rest of his life to religion and virtue; and what is, perhaps, the most singular part of the storv, he ncver forgot the obliqation he was under to Mr. Ross, whose performance of JJarnwell, had for the first time awaken 'ed him to the heinousness of his crime; and regularly sent him, inclosed, on the occasion of that gentle- ma ti's benefit, the sum of ten guineas, in a sealed pa per, with this insrription, A tribute ot gram.-ue troni ono who was obliged, and paved from ruin by seeing Mr. Ross's performance ot IhirnwHl." Every unprejudiced observer will at once perceive, that "A Stramrer" has not considered it worth his labor, fully to investigate tho subject upon which he has treated. I know there are some opposed to all amusements, no matter how innocent who constuei that virtue consists in rigid, morose andsolf-persccii-tine doctrines who set up nn ideal standard of per fection in tJi.iir own mind who have no charity ler any of their lellow mortals, with whom their opin-ioiiK may conflict, hut who would if they had the now er. deal damnation on all who do not coino wilhil their narrow limits who forget that "lie who saith he loveih God, miiHt love his brother alHO." "If you are hard in your beast, oppressive in your conduct, or severe in your censures then concludo with certainty that what you had termed piety, wns no more (ban an empty n.'ime; for as soon will bitter waters flow from a sweet fountain, as such effects be produced bv genuine piety.1' Suppose for argument's sake, 1 should "carry the war into Africa," and cull the attention of the Stranger" to a "circumstance of history,' recorded in the Co Inmbus Hemisphere of the l23rl ultimo, where he will perceivo that the Rev. Thomas Warren Walker abandoned a most affectionate wife, to whom ho had been united lor many years, and ran away with aclass-lender aged 18, whom he had seduced. Suppose I liould remind him of the Rev. K. K. Avery, who, though acquitted, was universally believed both by the clergy and laitv to have lirst seduced and then murdered his victim!! and pointing to these two Reverend rogues, should crv aloud against the whole clergy as immoral the system of Sunday schools as giving in the earn, nausea, mid n headache, wry similar to a hilioua opportunities fur t!i3 commission of crime would not j heiidnrhc; and when it ctlecta u care it is seldom permanent, "TVSKAHE: OF THE EYE H. Hukmiam, M. D., of Chilli- J rot he, rcsprrtfully informs the puMic that he expects to visit Culuinhns in the i-onrsu of u few weeks, fur the purpose of attending to any culln which muy lie made upon him in the line of his profession nsun Oculist, F'nvin!;, tor evoral years utst paid much attention to Diseases of the Eye, und iierformed with complete success a niiuilicr of delicate operations, mnong which werw one for t'utaract on an old huly upwurdKof seventy rears ol iue, und one for n severe case of Retinitis of lout' slunding, which liad In riled the kill of some cm incut lractitioners, lie ilntters himself tlmt those who may require his services cioi rely with coalideuro on oh'nltiiiui speedy and poruminMit relict. Me Is in possession of al.aniljtnt t(!8ttijiotiiulfl uf Lis tfiicrcss in the iruitim-Dt of thin furnii.ltiNe rl.ing uf DiiteasiH; whirli will lie exliibiied to tliose who in.iv desire it. His adiircK, ice, will I'd made known on triplication to the Editor of the Slate Journal December (j, liLiii. C1TII A YEP, from the Hu'iscrider, tivinp nenrHoiith lilooruiield yj 1'irkawuy county, on or nhout the liJtli ovemler, a Black JUttrr, three yearn old, with a star in her forehead. Any ht- boh relr.r iiiiE f-aid Mure, or (ivin( unfit iitlnrmiition e.4 will enaltlc me to recover her, shull he iideipintelv rewnrdou. Dei-.(i..4t AUXKK K. WILLIAMS. A (il'K AM) l-'EVEIt, and every nyiupToin of general Debt- litif, speedily anil permanently cared by Cotter 8c Core's Original .Southern Tonic. Cosier & Cone-, the inventors uf tlijii rclphrutcd medicine, from a long residua in the Houtli, und fmin the nature of their vocation, hiivr lnten hrouijht inuuedi-attly into contact with Ihe Ajrtic und I-'ever in its most ol wti-unto loruw, nnd have frcipiently he -n nnnpelled lo witness the e'llire want of sucrci in the practice (.f the nio.t uk illt'it I phy-niciann. The usuul und popular mode of treating thU disease has I'eeii, first to evacntitu the stonutch nnd liowelx, and then resort to the use of lonii-s of which rlniw of mrdicines n very Krent varji.ty have liecn recfuniueiidPil lo Ihe pu'dif nil of which have their udvoca'.e; and that which hns iNten hy far ihe most populur one, h;.s heen reruviaii 1'urk and I'm preparations, particularly that of Quinine. Tlierc are insurinouniahle olijectioiiH tu the udtninitraiion of (iitiitino, as to most imltvi-duiilH. When carried in a Hiihi'ary point, it producei u rnarjie SECOND CALL. The suhscriher earnestly requestsall those indetited to him to c all and settle Immediately. He will positively commence suit against those who do not comply. L. HCiinuiiU'D. Hease call at the old stand, No. t, Gnodnte'a Kow, now oc cupied as a Hardware Store hy 8. V. & J. E. Valiner. Nov. 1U NEW STORE OF NEW UOODS, AT AVIIOLE8ALE AJiU RETAIL. The sulwrrlher U now opeiiiuR, at No., b". Conimercinl lhiildlnss, near D. Woodhury & Co. a large as mt-lueut of fresh Winter Coodi , which he oifcrs at a small advi mce from the New York cost. Hi terms are cash, produce, or t,:ood Indorsed notes. Country nierr.linnts, peddlers, and citizens generally, will picas rail and e.nurnr hi goods and prices. A part of his stork consh Is of (I(H pieces of Calico, 100 do. Patinet, 5U do. Broad Clotli, 20 do. Flannel. -!0 do. Moleskin, 5U do. 3-4 Circassian, 15 do. English and French Mnrinoes, 50 do. (Colored Cainhric, 3 caw U 4 and 4-4 Ticking, i.0 hales 4-4 and 3-4 Brown Hhcttng nnd Hhirtim. 5 cases lltfiachcd do, 10 hales Wicking, 6 do. Cotton Yarn, 10 do. Cotton Bats, 25 hags Coffee, 20 cheats Tea, 10 cases Hoots and j3Ihmm. Columl'iis, Nov. 18. L. H. H '(JUBARD. MEUICAN HOTEL, Corner of High ani State Streets, opponite the State Haute, Columbus, Ohio. The eulmsrl-licrs hnviui! taken the lare nnd commodious huildl of It. W. Mi Coy, Et, are now prepared to iccelve the Traveling Public, and Hoarders generally. Tl.ny tlaiierthemselve-t Urn t the centra) ionitio.i of the stand, and the exttnslve nrcommodj lions of the luiuse itself, addf'd to the ahumlnnt prepnrnlious of the Proprietors, and n desire to give general satisfaction, will ennhlc them to entertain In u style nut inferior to Hint of any ot.her house Vet uf II e Mouniains. .Nov. iti C. F. D1IES1A( H & CO. BIBLES AND THACTH A nipply of Bible and Tracts, published hv the American Tract Society, hut lately been received at thn Depwitory in Columbus. Orders mil he filled on reipiest. Among others nre family liihlesat a rei iuccd price, nnd well I ouud. Apply lo Nuv.iii A MCEL ('ItOHIlY, Ilpposltnry. rniiis i.KxixfiTox fiiih, life, and ma mm-: inhi:. J. snriuice Compnuy Inrorponited in lH.iu' Capital ,J.iOtl,- 000 8I-7,"jOO paid in The undersigned, ocent ol llin slove Coiiiianv. is now prepared to insure against Ioks or dan in ire hy Tire, and to take Marine riskw. njH)a as favorable ternm as can be olitaiucd in the Htaie. Apnlic.ittions may he mado by letter, (post paid.) or nt the oiliceof rfrxuMNo & (jauKit r, Siatc-sti ct, noiiii of the .Market Ileus!. Nov. :ti..lf LYNE HTAItLINfJ, .lr. than that ad- Summu:n Totalis, 0 0 17 19 0 4 (J II wns the hope of nvoi.tiiu this mate .if things that induce:! uc lo try the "Southern Tonic;" and we are happy to nay that its HUcrtsJt Iijih surprised corn tit. Aslhco is no Arsetuc, Mercu-cury, or any thing in the leant hurl fill to the humanron-titu-tion i it, there ran he no objection lo thenilininistrulioii of the Southern Tonic to the nnut temler infant: indeed it will l.e found the most delicate und effective metiiciiir known in iIiomi nines of Disorganized Slonincti and Bowels, and if general de!i- lity, which so frequently present theuiseUvn in children i'repiireil only hy COSTER COXE, at (heir L.iloratory. to go to other hlaces whero )uti Mnutgonierv. Alnl nuiit, und sold hy their Agents in every part 7b Ihe Editor of the Ohio State Journal. Kin: A conimunicstion, signed " A fitraiisrer," in vour iaper ol the tth inst , ban just caught nyeyc; nnd although it is more properly tlio province ol Censor lirmnuticua to reply to it, vet as that writer may have the same repugnance that many otiicrs have, to bo dragged into n newspaper controversy, 1 take the lihortv to addrer-s a lew lines to you, upon the same .subject, to bo imed only in the event ol no eomiuuni-caiiou reaching you from ('. D. Your correspondent, who, althougli he assumes the aiirnature of a strnnrer, unnears to bo suliieientlv la- niiliur with Columbus nnd its inhabitants, to have en titled him to the tinpellation of citizen, it hichk excit ed at the assertion, that tlio Thcuter nf Culiuiibiis if the favored reeeptnele of "fashion, ol faHcintum nnd; of beauty." Hud this Ptateineut not been literally1 true, tho Theater would have been spared his malicious and unwarranted attack. He next demand "what beneficial influence ran .Mrs. D'. performance of Itomps lnve.m and secnw to insinuate that if .Mrs. A. or Alias B. had witnessed it, they might feel disposed to imitate her, and romp in the same wnv. "A most lame nnd iinpufnnt conclusion." The Theater aims to reform tho lollies, as well as the vices of mankind ; and u A Stranger" it not to be told, that when a foible is ridiculed, it is not held up as an example to be imitated, but' as a warning, that it may be avoided . not as a guide, but as a beacon; and the more perfect the performance, the more sulutary w ill be the lesson. This part of the subject, your correspondent apologizes for having trented with "unbecoming levity, and liicn proceeds in ihe following screech owl vtrain. Three young men of respectable connections, flic talents, good education, ike. &c, were employed in n mercantile homo. They roceived liberul salaries, nnd occasionally visited tho 'Theater, without any injury (as your correspondent is obliged to conlcss,) to their good principles, or, to use his own words, lo their ma-ieinalmomlitif. But mark the change: at a subsequent neriod, (when the 1 heater prouablv wna not oin iu Columbus,) they go to a gaming house they lose mv argument ho its gocd, nay bettor, vaneed by "A Stranger?" Your correspondent makes' iho of ono more argument, equally atniiL'ein its conclusion and novel in itn application. 1 shall give it von iu brief ".live ear O! Birth,11 "A Simmer," fo'jUrtV, "Sister, go m't with your brothers to the Theater they may be in Utile danger while you are by their side but your npurohatnin will encourage them not only to go there witimut yon, out would not." .Might I nnt as well say Sistovs, go not to Church, to the butcher's, to the Baker's, or to the dry good's store with your hrolheu. Your approbation will eu-roura?" them not only to en theru without you, but to other places where you would not! i feur thitt vonr correspondent belongs to a rlas?, ol' whom an old French writer nrnkos the following remarks. Wf those who arc cnemiert ol' lawful amusements bad the direction of tho world, tliev would ban ish both snrin? and yiuih one Irom llie year, the other from life." A. fuller, a very reli-riaut write", sivs what issiill more to the point, nnd what 1 ahrewu- ly suspect is as likelv to happen to "A Stranger" as U lias bi'en seen to have occurred in the evif-c nf the Rr-v. Thomas Warren Walker u.w for those who tlo not take lawful pleasure?, I am afraid they will take unlawful pleasures, und by lacing themselves too hard, grow Qwrv." AN ACTOR, Tor sale by I. II. Ol.MSTi'.D, Columbus, Ohio, where rrrti Unites of Hires tony he Been. Dec. fi..y 4 vu; H TOnE MOHT ON THE SUBJECT Fletcher's Double i reflecthiK Lumps, cs, Htores, Odices, Nov. 8.. 2m A superior article for lighting Church- For sale by KEItR & MITTON. DR. WAI.IW devotes spcrial aitentlou to DISKA8ES OF TUB EYE. Artificial lives inserted. Office Fourth st.. west of Uure street, Cincinnati. October M-.ly 4 i'l'RENTICE WANTED TO THE CAItlNET I1CHINESS T. One IU or 17 years old, of industrious habits churarler. None other uced upply Oct.4..tf and good J. G. DltYER CHERRY PLANK WANTED. A few hundred fret :i lndi Cherry plank, wunted immediately, for which llie hiRliest price will he pnhl. 1'. H. OI.MdTED. Nov. 2tf TJLANKET!?. A Inrno assortment of Itose, IHUfil.and Point LJ Dlnnkets, for sale low by Nov. 2ii IILMIHAKI), No. b'.Coniinerciul Row. TJLACK Italian. Uros de Swiss, and Orosde Nap. Pilks. Al- X.M so, n fine assort men t of DarkGini;hams. For -ale hy L. S. IHJHUARD, No. Ij, Commercial Row. WANTED 100 dozen Woolen Pocks; 1000 yards Liusey: For which tho hiehest pi h e will be paid hv Nor. 26 CHAMPION ii I.ATMIIOP, Nos, 8 and 10, Exchange Ihiihliui's. IAI'Elt A Inrge aforliuRiit of expand Letter Paper, phiiu and ruled, for tale hy CHAMPION & l,A I'lllto!', Nov. 2'! Nos. 8 and in, I'trhniiRC lluildinfcs. FUK. Lynx, Hquirrel, nnd Jennet Capes and Pidcnnesa hirue assortment some very superior. For sale hy Nov. 2t CHAMPION & LATHItOP, Nos. a and 10, Exrlmnce KuildiiiL's. MILL PUOPEItTV Ac IMPROVED FARMS FOR HAI.E. The snbi3cri!'or oilers fur sale tho followiiis real estate, situate in Siiel'iy rouuty, and near Hie ilonrihin" lou ifid' Svd ney, viz: ins Mill properly ndjoiuins said town, wliii-h ronsi: f a FhniniiB nnd (.nut Mill, with iwo run ol Iturrs ami n iiv. .Milt, iill la full operation, with two Dvelliii:s nnd tltirtj -two ucres of Lund. Tiiis nitc is esteemed ono nf the hept and 'iifru' on llie Mi;t mi river, linviim it full of nine feelover a bed of limt- Uione rock: Hie Dam is of the must permaiieai surt, hnviui:, ur v.en n iv.p .iiiui', u roi'K niuniiitiioii. Tiie premises are capt.ble of much enlnrt'onient nnd improve-metit, und lo a man of nipilnl, iliinseil to en mice in Milliui; or in Maiiuiartarinj, a rare opportunity Is now ollered. This re-:iuu is rapidly iuiprovini. and the s un ity of wiiter-pnwer, for a ureal ditniKC nor li nnd s-mtli of tiiis point, wiil itlways in-Hiiro lo it a full run of litninpsdin any kind of iimimi:'.-nire rait ed to the Western Country. The .Miami Canal will lie bont-uh!e to within six miles of this place, the ensuing spring. ALPO. loO acres of Lnnd, three liii'esenst of r'vdnev. On thistract are nhiut 00 acres cleared and fenced, ne.'.rl v hnlf of wl.icii i luivin.' removed tlierreniire stock uf goods from Mid 1'einirL'. Lojun rouiitv, oiler l.heir Store Rouin nnd Dwelling House fur t;ale. .M Iildlelmre Ihii tluuri-liinir and plenum country villit':e on tlx Htatitmnd lend in,' from Cohiinhim lo Itellefoatahie, lltiiiile- from Ihe former, ami 1'J frnm the latter. The surrounding rmintry is pooil, and to uny perNon wi-tliiii! a Bland In rutintrv vilhiiic thin would e desiraliie. Hv llio-c nnwnitited willi the Mainl ami t'ie Hiirronndni'J muntrv, it i considered tiie I bet oiienitig for n food assort tiient of Oouds that there Is in all tliift vnlley; lull as no person wishing to purrhie, would do mo wiiliuat tirt examiain!: the twn and Mirroutidin;: rouniry, nnd fonuiin; a judunieul ol'tlteir ('Wii, the KtiUtrilnTH deem it unite-rewary to aive any farther d( ncription of it. Fur particular up-p'v to An.vM Pi;i.t.KiiH,Spihi,'';iild,or Doctor J. D, Ei.hmit, Mid-dle'utrg. . J. A. TRUITT cc CO. Miilrllebure, Nov, 2(i...?t Tll WKLIN IINK Ol- COLI'MIU'S. Xwembrr If! it!. i7 Nuticp is iierehy given to Uat Storkhuhlers of this Hunk, that an clerti;ii fur thirteen L'i'crtois w-ill he held at the Hanking II(iiih, in Colitnit.tis, on tin; li rut .Moml'iy iu January neM, 1rto itioVluck, P M. (. J. M. ESl'Y.Cnuh. rj"VKI-; IT, hy Wiliinni Piiitrwnii, of Prairie Uwiifhip, X Franklin enmity, a Jhirk Iron (Irny Horse, with a collar timrk on the ot)' tdmulder. und a laid le or halter mark on the. (op of the head, tdind ail round with smooth shoes, n!nat fiturymr old next sprintr, suine wliitu hair in the fure, and iiipraised nl lif'y-Iive dullard, Nov. lil.itj, by Thomas (irnhaui and II. F. S on. Nov. -y...U A true ropy It. N. OR I .SOLD, J. P. BROW.V SHEETINliH & PIIIRTINCS.-Lawrenro Mills Itrown Plicetin-ts and plitriins a superior srtirle received and for sale hy CHAMPION i. LATHUoP, Nv- 2ll Nos. 8 and 10, Kichainje ltuildin.s. "t.MITY CASKS HOOTS AND PIIOESa complete nssor't-J? ment. For sale, at low prices, hy CHAMPION & LATIIROP, t)rt- 2.5 Nos. ( and 10, Excuse lluihliusM. Plain and FLmreil n full nnsorimeut For snlo nl low prlres by CHAMPION LATHROP, "rI- 2.7 Nos. H and 10. Exchange lluihlines. CI ASSIMEIIKS AND SATINETS. JO0 pieres, plain, ribbed, J and plaid, assorted iialiliesnm color'. For sute hy CHAMPION it LATIIROP, ()('t Nos. It and 10, Exchange Iluihlitis. TTLKACHEI) AND PIKlWN COTTflXH 2(1 cases lllrarliH j iiriii)saud Sheeiiui's; 40 I'.iles llrou-u do. do, OILKS AND SATINS VJ of colors and qualities, CIIAMI KiN &. LA' Nos. Rnud 10, Eic'iange For sale IIIUiP, MinlrJinx. if V.: emeu's Pntln, t'lutjtjicl Han ts. There i3 not a more common n a more troubUvotne comnlaint iu tiie winter sensor, especially with fniuiles, thnn ehnpptd hands. It is! well set in limothy. rather rcniarlvnhli', that tew inuivunmls scent to Know the true ennae of this atVeetion. Mest people attrihutrl it to tho use of hard water, nnd insist upon wnfliiii.o i 1 all occasions, with r.iin or brook water. Now ihe truth ir, that chapped hand.-s sir.; invanublv occas;o c I by the injudicious uo of sonp; fil l the snip tui'i iv,.,(;r, (ln this tract are about them more in the winter than in tho summer, feci'.- (j?ncrus,six iiiiIls north of Sydney 1 acres rleaied nnd fenced. HO iirr."s nn Lnrnniic Creek 13 nrresof whieh is well clean d, and sowed ill u lteiil. Jllil acres, about nine mites north of Sydney, and four arid n hnlf mile- from I'urt JeiVersun. tt tiie l:e;id uftue Mi.iiiii Ci-ml ,ll tiered cleared Mid tinder in the former s'tason the hands arc niif nioistein d wilh I (trd sprinss of water. perspiration, which counteracts the alkaline etleets ol the soap. There is a small portion of alkali in hard water, but not sj much us there is in s;)!i water with the addition of soap. 'Vho constant use of poip in wnshinir, even though the softest water be used, will cause tender hands to bo chapped, unless some material be afterwards used to neutralize tls alkaline propertied. In summer, ihe oily property of thoperspirable- moisture answers this purpose: but in the winter, n very little vinerrur or cream will, by bciuir rubbed on the dried hands, after the use of soap, complete ly neutralize its alkaline properties, and thereby ef- leetually prevent the clinppinij ot the iinmis. Any other acid or oily substance will answer the tntnc purpose. There are some very delicate hands which are never chapped. Tins '-xeinpt ion from the complaint arises from the irreater abundance of perspirable matter which nnoints and softens thn skin. Itrv and cold hands arc most alllicted with this rjmplnint, client fence, two good Cabins hud other out-buihliiis, am! The wife of Thomas niffger, of Montcotnerv comity, died on the niirht precciiiti'j tho dav of the Presiden tial election in Ohio. She retained her senses to the last; nnd while iii'i?, enjoined upon her husbnnd lo viit the polls the next ri;iy, and cast his vote lor ll.tn rison, saving that utmn his election or rejection de thoir money they rob their cinplovcis they run j p;nded the liberty of the country. The husband, on awav. to evade tiie iniurod Inws (if their countrv; and thus " A Stranger" is deprived of his three interesting young friends. It mav heroh asked, whrt has Iki'i to do wilh tlo Theater? 1 know not! What fellowship is there in common between the Theater and the gaming house! 1 cannot tell. The Theater wages w ar equally against gambling, os nainat every other demoralizing vice, that disunion humanity. As far ot 1 can understand the drift of " A Stranger's" arguments, and the cause of his wrath, it appears to bo this; that his three young friends, notwithstanding their rcspectoblo connections, their fine talents, their attractive and interesting manners, their religious education and maternal morality, permitted all these good gifts to become the activo agents of their innato denrnvitv and dissipation, lluving disregarded the precepts ol religion, and perverted their tuleiits anu euucaiion, was u to uc c.ipccicu mm mu i uuiuu,, all powerful os it is, should reclaim thoso with whom all else had failed? Would not your correspondent have been nearer the truth, find ho imputed the Inult to sonic error in their earlv education, or their maternal moral-try, for I find it sanl in tho word of God, by ono of the insnired writers, that if you " bring up a child in the way he should go, when he io old ho will not depart therefrom;" nnd 'A Stronger' has not convinced nic that that axiom docs not hold good. Hut 1 no not rest here. I go one step further, ono suy, that if by any good fortune, tho domestic woe, produced by the execrable passion for gaming, had been exhibited to the view nt these unfortunnlo young men, ms it is depicted in Dr. Moore's able play of tho Gamester, that with tlio tiles- ning of Providence, even in this hoadlong career of vice, they woulu. have neon cnecKcu in miu vottoy, and not bo now, as they urc, entirely rooted out ol society. I thank " A Stranger" for tho quotation, that " History is Philosophy toaching by example.". Tlio anecdote he gives as history, may be fact may be fiction. These three voung men mav be only the phantasies . of his own brain; and if they do exist, he brings nuth- , lllg in support 01 his argument, that tho 1 henter hau an unfortunate influence upon thorn, except his own assertions. My philosophy is bettor my historv is i recorded. Here is positive evidence of tho beneficial ' influence ot the Drama " JiD una aim omnei." i- Dr. Barrowhy. Physician to St. Bartholomew's lfns- 1 pital, relates that " ho was sent for by a young gentle man in l Helen's, who was apprentice ton very enjv Ital merchtnt. Ho found him verv ill with a slow lc vor and a heavy hammer pulse, that no medicino could touch. The Doctor told his patient that it was evident there was something that oppressed his mind. The youth confessed, after much solicitation, that sonic' thing liy heavy at his heart. It seems ho had formed the morning of tho election, li ft tlio corpse of his wife fur the polls, put in his vote for Harrison, n ml returned loins liometj bury her. Siniiir.ncW noiiccr. TANTl'.U iinmcilititcly, an npiirenlire In the Tiiilnrlns bj ir AlM'lyto bAMIJBL MTI.EI.I.ANU. IVr. 9..lll 110 arn-si, lylnj u iihin tlirei; miles of I'ort Jc. Tenon, on iviii. h tlinri; nci im;rori-tnenf. The above trnct nn; c(unl to llie brst nnlendc in I he comity; nnd the hien-lits cxuorinl to lie ih'rivt-d lumi the 't'ii.-i,iri ot tin? innit l.'nmil, w ill duuMh-M. inn tmv ycarH,n;iily uulnnrc their vulue. They nn? otlVrcd ni'inirali-ly or n.-t;tht'r, !ow for ranti; or n rrodit will he pivi n fur a i;irt, if niiiind; or Hie whole would m cxi'hn;e;l for a priino, wcll'seli-rUil Stor'- of Merchandise. Address M. II. HI'NTI MITt tS. Hidney, tlielhy ro. Xnv. Jl..l7-.Jt IO the , Mr MKHINorf French. Knallsli nnd fli'mnin n full HKMiirnifnl of ruloM. for Mate hy CIIAMI'loV ti LATNIiOl1, (,, t- No. 8 nnd 10, Kxchan-jo Itniiclinp. NEW GOODS AT THE OHIO CHEAP CASH STORE The Bulcrihen havinj; taken the Store No, 5, Coimner-clal Duiliiinci, a few doori nouth of l. Woodhtirjr, hivo Juit re-c t-ive (I a upleudid nvortment of Rtnile and Fancy DRV GOOHH, which tlicy otter on ai reananalde tarini as ran be oMninud in the city; and they rexpt'itfully invite the public to fall and ti niniiift for theuifielvctt. DOL8EX, J&3SU1' k CO. Nov. 2Z CltOH de Nnp. Mcrinorg, a new and upland id urtirlefor ladies J winter dreses,Jiii rereived at No. 5, Communal Build- AIko, rich ficuri-d Silks. Nitv. 2. .6m d: H. DOIIEHTY, the nroiirictor of I he Fountain SraiNa lloer.1, on the Wlmrl', xonth of the Bri. I wii hoi to in form his Incndtf.and the nuMir ncncrally, that he still keeps an assortuicnt of retail RKOrEHIP.S; coiisimlng, In part, ol Candies, Nuts, Herring, Kahiim( Tohaceo, Gin iter, Candlrs, Figs Feet, and Oysters. Also, a good assortment of LiUL'ORrt. 400 gullons of Whixky for ttule hy the quart or gallon, not inferior to any olftjred for sale. Nov. 26.. 7 w VVVRfT of uttpc lime ut wus tills day issued, at my instanre, . hy John Hwitthrr. a Juitice of tiie 1'eaceof Madison township, in the county of Franklin, ogal list the goods chattels, rights, credits, ino n cvs and etfcels of Aaron Cook, an uhsronding debt, or. JOHN CUURTKItillT. Nor. 19..HMt CITI'liNS OF COI.UMmS! Messrs. II. N. Owkk & t'o.. would rail your attention to No. 1, Kxchance Huildinjrs llrondway, where thry arc now ready to wnlt upon all those who fi.-ci an interest In their welfare. The ahove building ha heeii titled up expressly for the Merchant Tailor Itutiiness, nnd hi Uroudwny style; and they may expect that Uroitrtwny work will be done, ImiUi with recartl to ruttlnir and makim. Thoy have an extensive assortment of llroadrloths, rassimerra, and VeituijiH; together with every article of men's apparel, consisting f fine linen slilrts; tine muslin shirts, with linen bosoms; silk drawers and wriipiicis; cotton, Annuel, lamb's wool, worst ed, nnd merino drawers nnd wrappers; tilk, merino, worsted, rotton. nnd lamb's wool half hose; coiton nud merino hose, hur.kskin, hmtver, hoeakin, silk, kid. and cotton gloves; silk, emu elntic, citton, nud worsted suspenders; men's pocket hand-kerchiefs nnd rravnts; rendy hemmed cravats; stlifeners and clocks, of every description and style; frilled bosoms, and plain linen hononu, of ihe latent style, and collars of the newest pattern: also, black satin hosotiM, pan tn loon straps of every style, atul buttons of the latest fashions and stamps. I. S. It has Imx-11 su "zested to us (hat we had twtter have taken n roim on High street hut It was impossible, and we havu Uiet het room for our lumiiii-sH tlmt we could find In thn city; and the idea of lis In; in? out of the way, Is rather hllo, as it is hut a few minutes' walk from any part of Hhh street, and so Kiisily found, thai a blind man rould not miss the way. Heine connected with one of the best establishments of the kirn) in lluil'alo, wn shall u'. all time's lie able to furnish the public with tiie latest New or fashions, II. N. O. tt Co. (.'ohiuihtis, Dec. J..lf "XIKITlNt; Fl.iril) jf Substitute fur ink for the Steel or y V Quilt Pen. Several defects exist in the common writing Ink, which hive teen coniplniiied of from time iimnemorial; but which since the Invention nud ffcneral use of the Htecl Pen, have I win toit so much, that tliose who would otherwisn nrirr I wrluii'j with them, have heen compelled to abandon them, from ! the ditliciilty they f.iul in their use.owiuir to the decuuinositlon ff iiM.A.-MA.Nb. Io0 pieres. blsrk nnd nnrtrd rolurs. For ; 1,11(1 wa,lt n "U'dily in the common Inks. The sinsularity of iir- hv rti.XAirifi.N fa liATIIItf )!', Ull! i no i- i.i in is its greenish blue color when first writ- ,,rT' -J Nos. B and 10, Eiclmmre IIuildliiL-fi. ' '' whirh, y-vu. I- liOOii IXOTIIS, Inmi 1 lo 11 yards wid--:i ifnod ar- V line, i o Oct. For sale hy CIIAMIMON' t I.ATIIIEnl', Nos. fl and lo. Kxrlunxfl thiiidl'izs. BLANK iriV. Mackiiuiw nnd Duille. IU-l,aud 11-1. For sale by Also, Kiisp, II Od. 25 CIIAMPInv h I.ATIMIOI. Nos. and Ju, Kxcl-nnrn liuihltui-. riTOCKM, HAXHXEKCHIEFrf, tO Mode, and l!oiii!i;i.inii Mocks, from H1 cents tn , I'luhi nnd liLiurcd r I ! I; pochnt nnd neck liindkrrriii-. frutn -t?J els. tn SJ. J.ini'ii. ('ainliric, IM.iin mid Kin' roi.Iered Han lki:rcliicN, troin J cents to ','.. I.heit Collart" and 1'itfnni. IrtrM My let ami patterns, ;u pi) , Nov, No, .i, Cdoihilc's ltow "BJOI'I. IH. CIIALI.Vi-, i;'-.(Mlorid Fnpli;iiin, n sj-leiuiid . tirlK'li. riain and loured (;ii'i!!ys, ,t rich n!ortiiictit of cniors, from :J lo $25 a vallum, l h'iti and tisnnvl f'tlkn nud Hiiiitm. from 50 centlo 31 7 per yard. Itli cktJrosdeniitic, (os !c i:h!ne, (iros de tfwiits, und It:ilhn Hill,, tor e'le by im-.nwk.' A: .irnn, Nov. 1 No. (ioodnlc's llnw ROAD CI.OTil."1 AND C'ASIMKI! FH A stilendid rs- snrtmcut of siVTtine Frond Cloths of nil colors. AUu.a ri'h iiKnrtnient Fluid, IUIi'mI, Huckskiii. nnd I'hiin ( 'iiiiiini-!-, of the n.nsl fiul:io:iulile patterns, fur bdIc fit reiltired pric, s, for chs'i. by I'F.WKV .V. Jl'Dl!, iov. I No. Co::l ik-'s !!inv. H VKnC.-S.:.e:t;tie C.-rmn-i C'n: 'auil':ti, a rich i:r.sortiunit. Velvet. j ! ! ; iii Mcritiu 1 No. t: 1;:,.V Hon-. CAFKH, i'vC .niiini'l C;.Ksand Slantillus. " Jriicl ilii, do. Hiier I.vtix !lo:i. Received nt I'KN VF.Y fc JI'IlD'H. In tiie opinion of all who have used it. Is an Im- portant :;dvt.iitnse le.ii'i morn nrceuble, and less wearisome to the rve. th.iti any of the UurM Inks; and as it becomes a deep liliu k ufierwcrds, there ran he no rccsonable oljcctlon on that UCCOUIlt. Tiie Bitpe-ioriiy of thi.t Fluid over common Inks are, the eUiJer rcadim-M v. llh winch it comhlnes with tho nniur ihn I vim wilh which it t'ows from, und follows the pen, never do-'in-i its other Inks do; the superior blackness it nrquires, ! f ee from r.tiy .diuiMnre of brown; the clearness with which il writ-.-, free ff.un that muddiness which is the nrcvnillns fault of common luk its hrleht and distinct color when ilrst writ ten, whereas other inki nre always pole; also, its dryinn so quirkly, rcihhilng its tluhlity in t.! weathers; and Itist, though not h-ur, its ;r.m ui bauiuiv, nnd its quality to resist am, thcu'ients vr.d to obliterate common Inks, render It purtlriilar-ly vnhuihl.' to Haks nnd I'mur Omrns; also, for Wills, llecncnnd Tcs I amiintaiiv, or other important documents. Tie premium of a Sit.vkii Menu, was awarded at the late f.iirin New Vork. to TiuDintrs Davios, as the mtinufartnrer of T.irit A vii mp ti a ... . . .. .. i 1 "' """. I have received a sunnlv dirert from Mr. MW -"-.e').ii.tilu:i).j).v.!M; ml now o:rer it to the piilillc, toother with a superior rlurto It It. CriSI.IX-it l'ATI'.T FKKVfH III.ACKINfS, H,,w liny lr the win 1,1. For utilii hy (illi:i;ili:v lll l QI'r.ltMAt-'f.TI CAMJI.la, for sulo hy I'. i. OI.JIs'J'KII. O lrl,l,(T Z. .j . C? h.t. CHINA, AND UL-KKXS-WAKi:, Full SAtX ll-J (Jrlot,cr .'.i p. . ol..Mf'l'-.i. A ffci cral lirfinirtntniit, for tn!e hy I'. II. (ll.MSTF.ll. HOTrt AMI SllOla.. 1 tlrlolier ,riVM!.i:T.-fai, CIMAMPAUNi: VIl:.A lew ttashrt. l-ln.i.lH, J (!iy t,rioiil) liir ,:ilc l,y I'. H. OI,Mr"r;;il. ZAM'SVM.I.i: fur wi!e hy tie Wirii,, "it. 8AI.T of the lii.t iinilliv, j,il rur. iv.'tl siml I'. II. OI.MSTKil. Ji:lv n OI'AMSII CICVIW a superior nrti'-lf in ho lm,l nt ! VJ Store of p. . (ist::i. JntyJJ fi:iv Sll ltl KAHT LI. Jnly.'J ,,1 7 iriii oct 7 nttSIKUY Hose. INO French and r.nglinh Merhxs, do. I! it-li Fiiurcd d. A ureal variety at I'NNKY i. JCIIll'S. to. Merino, U'orsiu!,Ano!it,ai:d Lamb's wool nU OF INDIAN M RAIj, which was tnken from the Market lloiife, by mistake, ou Wednesday monilni; last, can be obtained by the owner, on applirulioti at tho Mnyor'r. Olfice. December V) T F.l'FHItSON'8 MANI'AI. A ntanunl of Purlimueninrv ) prncih'o, coiufsisitd oriitinnllv for the Cse of Die Senate of the United Jtatr, hy Thomas Jetferson. With references to the practice and rules nf tho House of Representative. The wholo brouplil down to the prnrtiro of thn present time; lo which nre added the rules nnd orders of both Houses nf Can-gress. For snle nt Ihe bookstore of IHAAC N. WIIITINC. Hoc. 9 18.1ti. N0.' OTICB TO MIIMIIF.KS Op TIIK I.F.CI;l,ATntK. Ihaac N. Wiiitinu has recently published, and has now lor sale nt bis bookstore, A Til BATH R ON POLITICAL BCONOMV, in eonneiion vith the moral stale anil moral pros-peets of sotietv. Ity Thomas Chalmers, D. I). Professor of Divinity in the University of Kdiuburg. Hccond American Ihli-tion Price $1, Kxtrnct from a ReriftB of the first American edition, from the pen cf one of the ablest political economists in this country. "We hail this work with unfeiuned pleasure. We rejoice thai a truly practical Chrtsthiu Philanthropist has nt lenuth taken tin the solution of ipiestions on the sound investigation of which so much of human happiness is dejieudent. It wns time for such men to enter into the field. If Political Economy lie con vcrsant only nhout wraith, It Is not the science of National Prosperity, nnd must not pretend lo dictate lo Government, If It he the science of Nntional Proi;ierity, then wraith is not lis only question; hut the intellectual, moral, and religious interest ot society immediately comes in as "part and parcel" of tho science. This It now conclusively settled cither In the one or the other point of view. Chalmers lakes the latter: nnd In liU sys tern, therefore, the truth of Politirnl Kconomy becomes identified with the moral and prudential teachincs of tha (ospel. The great resultinu lejisons,' says he, ls the Intinialn alliance which ohtnlns between the economical and the moral;' and he undertakes to demonstrate that 'even for the economic well being ofn people, their moral nnd religious education Is the first and fr cutest oliject of national policy,' How eagerly the publication ol this work whs antlrlpnlPil In flretil H fit Inn. may be judged of, from the fact, that the whole edition wns sold oil' tn the incredible short neriod of throe days. Persona eiiffaacri In legislation, or devising ways nnd menus for the prosperity and happiness of our rouniry should make tnemsoivca laminar wun tue principles of this work." Dec. 183;. rpHK PAKTINO UIFT. Thn ffridal lilft.-Flora'a Inter I prrter; nr llin American Hook nf Flowers nnd Sentiments Xo. 4. Jim secctvort, mid lor sale by MONIIOK lii'.LL. c cure nf tl:e Liver 'oiit;:ir.int. The Proprietors of tin ubo-.'o .Medicine, aware uf iuuumiTi.lile instances iu whi 'htlie ntilicted h:;ve ln-en impuM-d upon by (inack remedies, prochiim- ed to he Panace;is for every illentu'; yet hope tlmt the Livi-rl Pills will not he plitccd In that cless until llit-y nre fairly listed. Thectlicucy of Ihe Livwr Pills, iit cases of dicnttt-d Liver, li;;' been sulli'-iently teteil in Pitts,'iirrh. lis vi- initv, mid surnniud-iuz rountry; nud notwithstniuiim: we distinctly innnied to re-fuvd tiie money to those who niirrhrso them fur lliis di-ensi1, it t l it tire not leiielUe'l, we have Ihe pleasure to state that nut o the hundreds who have tried them, I ul one has availed lii:nH;'f oi'this privilege, und lie probably wns mii-takcnnslo hisdiense. From the "reat nuui'er uf rr4pccta!ie persons who have ited nud certify to their eilicacy in the diser.se of the Liver, the proprietors ran state with confidence, their peisuauioti ll ni i;.en never has been a niritHiic pn .'enti'il to the piihlii-tlmt hiisirain-ed ii higher character for usutnlnr-ts, and a more evten-iive circulation. In -o short n time. It Is expressly stated "tlinl persons who use these Pills, anil find, ufler following the given directions, Hint tl:uy have not been benefited, shall have their money returned," This is done that the public inny see it is not the purpose of the proprietors tu speculate upon their credulity, but to Live, ul least, mi equivalent for their money. hi addition to the qualities already mentioned, tboy are highly rcrouitiiemle.I nsun Anti-Hilbuts ai.d I'urgailve Pill. persons who um: these Pills ami find, nf er following the civ- en directions, thut they have not tuvn beneficial, shall hart their inorey returned. CFJITIFICATF.. I hereby certify, that I made use of Shinn Jt" Sellers' relebra- trd Livrr I'ills for mi lyt'ectiou of my Liver, and that after iiing nun a oo i was euurriy reueveii: nun i urniiy neneve iiini when the dire'lins arr sti i- tlv followed they cannot full to cure. CliDlU.i; W. JOHNSON, (.rnnt-st., Piitshurgh Venice, li,, June 4, llUt!, CLNii.iiMtv: I w ns in VitNhurgh last April, and purchiised of von one box of the Livrr Pill. Itullnviiu Hint my wit.', who has long been ntlticied wilh the Liver Complaint, has received much benefit from the use of them, I am anxious to get more of tbeiii. I iberefori' inclose to you one dollar (having no oilier opportunity) for the purchase of iwo ho vis, which I wish you to mail to me immediately; nnd oblige yours, II. LOMi, Pri'pared and mild, wholesale ami retail, bv Hill N N & HF.LLRilS, Pitttsbnri-li. Also, by their appointment, by TlloS IS. IICTLF.lt, Der. ti...1?! Ill'th street, Columbus. (iuot's Plain nti l llil lied Lamb's wool Shirts ami D'awcrs. do. do. do. Merino do. do. Ladies' do. do. do. Ye and itn. od 7 A KTdcndi'l nstjortment al PRN RV fi JI'DIl'S. ASOV'S SACIIIIH H KP; nr lich-ti: himiouv; ti new Xix (olle-tirm ol'Cliurch Min-ic, iu patent Holes. I he M sourt llnrinoiiy. For mle, by the dozen or single copy, at Ibioksrore of Noveiitltcr !t MoMIOR lil'.I.L. rnilR Pit CTICL PIMNTKIFH ASSIST XT; ciuiliilning J mimeions Sf-heiues if luipfirilion, ilciinito dher-lions fur limkiiig CoiiiiiMitinn Hollers, und many usr-lul '('.i'Ics. y Theodore Ci.zhiy. For sabi by .MoMloL Ul'.LL. Nov. :i "jlTFAV I" u KS The Anatomy of i)rK.'niU'yllrH!rl i.N Mamisb. SeiflMunition; or Ihn Mnins mid Art nf Moral progress Trnnclated f tun Ihr Frenclt of M, l.c Huron De;eiinndo. Cointncli's ihitlinm ol llrn'oav. Lliiiuents of Lntnny: by Asn (iray. M, I. A Pritctii-nl 'Prentice on Loconinlice liiivlnes itprut 1'iuhvnys: by thn Chcv. F. M. li. De Panii'our. American Oruiory, or ISeluclions from the Speeches of eminent AmeiHimi. Manual of Classical Literi'ture; from tho Ccnnun of J. J, F.srhi'n! urgh. Pri.fect.or in l.'e Ciiioliimin. at llrunswick; wilh additions, bv W. Flskn, Leciurcr on 'Pheoo;'y. liy iho late Kcv, John Dick, U, 1). Nov. ! Jiift rorpivrtl, anil fur rniln hy MllNItOK IIKI.I.. AVI A1. HI' 'I lit: WlSTtlX ACAIIKMV (IF .Ml VIC.f.ir hiHlrm-lion In Ihn clriiii'ii'. nf Vnri.l Mimir. on thp .v. tcin nf Pottihi7.1. ll l.nwi'll .Miimin, rrif,',-nr In th AriLlcinv. nv. 4 .'ul ri'ri'ivi'tl, iiml fur mile hy MIIMtf IF. IIKI.I.. XTAI.H Full l;i.l7.--ThoTukniaiHl Atlulitic ."ouvcnlr, with i H,linilll cnurnvina-. Thr (iill, cilili-il Mis !.',lh ll.ilpnilhl onarnvinsii. -flu' l-ciirl, or Allortiua'a cut. 7 line stcol nivi.otiiilu vug ra. vlnpn. Tim ttcliphnl, Hnnvcnlr; 0hiI'cIIIhIh,I wild fl enffriivinci. Nov. 4. Jtiit ri'i-pivctt. and for wile hy MoMtoF. IIKI.I.. 1 1 1.NCSI.I'.V'H HlflAI. ril(lllt.Au nilillliuiml miniilyjust J t rn-i-ivi'U ai llie llnoK.tore ul lot of a.-ali0g II at of liUlrciil ijimlitlca, of the name nmnnfuc-TIIU.MA!) H. IIL'TLER. llorcinl'sr ,i..nt pitllCI.A M ATIOX Whiri,3tiT;"nrprarApnhlyliftiiS , j. -,,.: r, ,,,,,, n , n,., n,. oi jiarcn, lUJb, pasKd a 1 resoliiMuii in t;,e no-i'it riillnu-jnfi. lo wil: 1 " Iti-wilvrilhytlinliannral Anscintily of Hie Stale of niilo.Thal the Ci,vi,i iu,r I o, nnil he i hcrchy ruqiiealeil lo Uane, within the iiirwiil year, his ini-hiinnlion lo II. c inhnhltnlilii of thi. Slate. I,y , ri'iMini,i:Mi,lin lo tlu'in tin, otHPrvanu of a ilay ofl'liniikatlviii, In .liiii.-lity l.ii'l, lor Iim hlessiima to ua na iieoplr; wliirh dny si, nil l e ':, ii il nt i lie ilijaelkm uf ll. o (iovornor, anil ttcaigtuv tctl iu III T(.rl.i tiiiitt.pn.-Thi!ri,f,i,i I. l:,i! prt I.nrna. finveriior of the Slnl. of Ohio. I" liiii'ii! t'nl Ihe ro niioii nloiianhl.aplprt nint act annrt l-';iliiril:iy the JIlli iljiy of llcrcnil er iiem, to 1 o!crvc(J bv the iii.:nl,!;iiilN of Hit. Slnle. na a dav oi TlinukHaivin,' lo Aln,l.tl,tv :i llnrr !;!! (linl. l,,r lii iiiiiiiitiiii lil,ain,' totiaiiH a neiiiile: nnd tin liernhv A: l.'n. cxlioi 1 nil ..I ,-iti.iia tu nnn nihil1 nt lln-lr resui-riivi, nlupi.. f winalrl i nl 1 ii'i 'm-k oita;, id 'hi v, and then nnd there unlit, tviiit i I'itviiI lie.irw in l'liiin!ivhiir lo AhniL'htv (Jnd, wlioui wp ne Y"1,)l'l'i:i:, Tlx, A"'l) KIIKK'l- ICON W i: I- iinmii'-ii lim d ' lil'''lvl''''-1' ''''ll;''r "' ""r ("' hia Innurannhle KJ ami for nulp hv v ijiii , "'e-nil.-i' i"-"'"wi-,l u,on u n ieoilp; and lo liiiilc.e ron MAKKNCO HTlil.'K, for ..if I'. II. lll.MSTI'.ll. i-;i:. (if a si;n:!:i(nt ufai.itv, fi i: smTf, hv """h - : : f.t;i mi v ih iip qiX Vlllll SAVIi I'.l HIU'.l.s or VI!i:T WAXTKIi, !r ) wl,i, h ni' h will hp p.ml. .,v y ii m i;. plt , -.1 4, end !'. Ii'.-l Itiui liv tl.n aill,srr'!,pts. W. A. ;II.I.. .mi 7. n on l way I,i linii M,, nnil at thrii ol,! .fen.!, Hi,,,, ,t .'.piil r.L.ly. w Mil. I. siiim:s. Sionci, f,,r ),!,. No 7, lltiindiViiv i:rl!nap.nrul nt lln,ir i.l.l-r. r- April I!..ly ' " O l'ovr.;' Coiiiinj, I'ruiikliii.fiinniMi. Ilox, 7 n"d III I'hilc J Stovi.. I'ur.nlp l,y 1V.M. A. IM I.I. A- Cn .No. 7. Ilr.i-viitv.iy i:rinn;p,aiid nt ll.tlrold Hiiml, llieli-n. Atull l!i..lv H.'i iiiiMi'.-iiv, i: . Ciihllu! I,lp.. ; litiiinm e ul Iim uier,-y nn.l pmlpninir pure over ua pollerliv.lv j ni,d niilividimtli n. ii'niilioii na euniiiiuiiitiea, and as ludivi j dnti!a. i t;ivpn nn, ler niyhnnit, nud tl'eOrpnt Seal of theStnUof j i.. a. O.iio, at I'uluiulnia, thia Jjlll d:tv of N'ovpiolipr, IflJtJ. UOUEKT LIX'AH. liy ll:e i.uvpriior: . ; - ; - " '- il. Ilai iv. s-trtHntfiAtlt. Hleiil Ilcutial, ojipiwile (lie lre.livteri;ia Ik . rif -l. i . , , ,' TVl " 1 " l"""iiiiiii-e of an older of the (,'uiirt of Cam- inn,, llr'i. nl' I' , o - . . n ... i.Muuy tuu ii. iiiiir tipieiuiar CLol'lt KOIl f Al.f. (IV I..UOIHI.W.I: ,V CO. 1 x- " ' :! m il nt tho door of the fourt llnua. In ,.,:v. on liif.Htti uf Hemnlier aexl, (he fnllowlni real , i'mIiiip. to it. riityllrn ncna mid acvenlv nerrhpa. Ih,Iih. imrl iifwplliiii Nn. i i -! li ( II!), toivnahip five (.".), rants twenty-two (JJ. Intlie Itifiiipo Trail. o palled; nnd purl of thut half of aid ei ihm iii whl-h Willinm MitIiiii owna the north end, Ua: vi.l Mellon (iirwiulh end, and Jlirhnel Unpin a p.trtol llie enat ti,h'; thn. Imvlna Ihe prpiiiiKalolioauld anrroinided by the tines of Willinm .Meiiun on llio norlli, of Knvid Merlon oa theaoulll, uf Mlpiinel tlii'Miu eaat, and the w-pl line of .aid half aertion on Iho west. Nov. io..tli:n AN IIRIAV M'lII.VAIN', HIierilT. Cliilr, pill.TIMi IS jiiv.i. ;!!.. W IWAMI'S I'AVACIIA AMI VMIIMMTI-.i:. Col! SH.F. nv Ci:r.MncKi:it's ci:i.f.iiuti:ii tic and.ivn-DISl-Ll'Tlr plI.L.M, lorsalohv L. (.(mhialf. a ro J,"- -1' . .ML.Iy Y.CI1INIM.AK1)M, FOUh.VI.KHV L. (JOODALi; il'O iVl- JiyM. -,.ity noWLA.ND'S TONIC SH XTI ' K niTllrTc i. . roittnntly for sale nt (he Ohio Dnrj Sinn of I'eb. U..ly KCMM'lt ri.ir!.' rniVMiVtvivrrn ... . ,. , " J nud Sanc'i his wife, Kenjaiuln O. Carpenter, anil Mafilila P , ;,. ntel ii.n.ied.aiHv.acood jorirne. his wife, John Ws and Pliei Ann hi- wife. n..rv ivlsier, iii.iii iiiiii.tii, to wlom roiutaiit vimdnvuieut and emu! ! wirinw. Mt- i...... L ..rs uitll- -ivi.... . J- " : ; V' r.nn"in nm vi- ei-v verier, um'iiiiiil ylvestrr, ,M, """"" i IWSIIX o: MeCCNI;. NOTH'i; Jo.ii. Ki-uy, l!,er( is. Kelso, Clcur C. Kelso Jo!ni V. Kelso, Hanuuh Kebo, Jereuiiuh KiJso. Jniues (1.rIM'OR ItAKLF.V The snl servers will pav nl the r J of Wl fouls for tii.y Miiinds.ftr sooil inerchnatabte I! IUDCI' W HIUIIT'rt RKPOHTH. Ukiv N. Wimtino bus rercntly published, hnd has for Rate at his bookstore, Hi-ports of Cases at .fl and in Chancery, dcrhli il in the Sh-pretne Court of Ohio, dtirlui! the years lft.il . Ilt l'2, llUt, ll:t-, takrn from original minutes: by John C. Wright, lute one ol Iho-Judiieri of said Court. 1 very lur?o Hiijier royul 3 vo. vol. of Bill pases, in line- law hindtnu. Jill rati from the Preface. "Whon the reporter of Ihise rasei took his seat upon the lienrh, and nruceeded upon circuit duly, he was exceeding! einhnrriiFw:d with the uncertain and divrsliled practice, ami tho eoiitriulictcry cvidinre of former derisions. He leatin lo tnko notct of cases nt the trials ot which he ntadstod, incrtlv to help his memory In the decision. As he prnarosir-d he took more copious notes, and transmitted them into a innnusrrlpt Ismk in the formot lleiioris, wtililho design ot preserving 'im ovhleiu-0 of point decided. This book ho ntado hia circuit romrnninn, liopinu (hereby to secure uniformity in his own action nt dilfcrent nerludi and places. Finding tho reporu con vrtileiit to himself In the discharse of his Judicial dutlec; their publication u scouted itself as convenient tor the prolW-iInn and they are now made public In the hope of Mnir ugefnl. Tho volnmo contains nil the rases in the manuscript volume, nnd all the Rnpnrta preserved of Iho Rrent number of rases In tho trinl of whirh the reporter aat, except a tew already published in the Ohio Keporti. The number of cases reported, la four hundred end ninety' tight eighty less than is contained in thetcfialc sit rolumes of the Ohio Rtporte Much lima and labor have been devnird to tho arrangement nf Ihe tntlcr, with tho design of malt ll copious and ratty of reference. ' Dee. 9-IU.iO. NIIOK HULL. "VJ'FAV W'HIKH. I'Jcniciiis of International Law; Willi a JJN Hkclrli of the History uf the .'cieiice: by Henry U'hraion, LL. D. 1 vol. Iho. Physical Theory of another Life: by the author of Natural History of DnthUHiaaiii.'1 1 vol. IJmo. The llnptlsis in America; a Narrative of the Deputation from the llnntist C it ion In Knilniid, to the I'uiied flutes and t'niinda: by the Key. F. A. Cox, D. I). LL. D and the Rv. J. Ilohy, D. D, 1 vol, Uino. Maniiuement of Chihlren In !h kuessnuil In Health: liyllr.U. Arkertey. Just received and for sale by it. 30 MONKOi: PF.r.L. Win. Hvlvesler. JoH KvlvMttr. Jo-epli H Ivrsti r, (lht.,liih Hylvester, Jr., nnd Jeremiah" V. 8vl-VisU:r. urn hitri'tii- iif.li;1il tl.nt .,.,- i-.i. ...... 11. Ill 1.1 ll,.l.nrt M L-..i... ., ... . H,,.. i "i cuumy ui r rniiKiin, nun rtnia ley, delivered at tho Xaw llrcwerv. nt ti c smiili end of Fnmr. . 1 ' nl'rl01 i-ommon Pleas of said ronnty a pe- ,1'eei. i. ni 1ST Kit Sr. ni. ) !"n,,n "ciHiist iiimu the object nud prayer of which petition is. - - i,v nr" ."iiuiHsinuor oi la ii Hylvester, de-ea-ed, lotwli the fvMowlng trnrts of laud, to wit: Lois Nos.l.'iami D!. ran-re Di,hnviHi(p 1, aectio.i I, iHiiiHted in said rouuty; and, also, lo set olf dower to Nancy, widow of Ihji.jamin Slvwier, son of t Ui.-iIk.Ii, deceased; nnd tlwy are further nmitlnl, Hutr unbvia ihey appear nud plead, amtwer or de uiur to snid pel It ln, wllhhi sixty daysarter (be n-xt term of said Courl, the said Kolmrt H. Kelso, ns Administiiitor, nt the term next alter tlsixjiiration of said slKty days, will apply toaaid Court to take the in itierof said petition as confessed, and to decree t hereon rco.diuj:ly, Nov...(iw i.fHV Attorney for Petitioner. 11'IHIB IIALL'H I.IFK OFtlKV. IIAHIItSON. A Memoir of the pui.iir services of Wiltiuiit Henry Hanisou: Hy Jmu.-H Hall. LmVHislied with a finely engraved Portrait, j vol Priri! fi m rniiis. For sale nt the llooUiore of " lr.C N. WIMTINC llooKH Hi. cms in the Monasteries of Duly, &r. riipppiini Lee: written by himself. 2 vols. Trails of American Life; by lis. S.iruh J. Hale. 1 vol. N". -I Just rereived. nnd for sale by MM((j. HF.LL. RF.ADV MADKCLOTIMMi.-Ji.st rec iv. d.a general as" so. liueiit of Cloiiilng, made in a Itishiounbte uu-J subsiuu. tial niunner; numng which are: Petersham nnd Cloth Overrun U tfnperfine blue. Mark, nnd fancy colorul Frock and Drew Coals and Coalers Halt net Cuath nnd Pantaloons: it'irksklu and Plain Cassimere Pntitnlnons tilk Velvel, Cloth, Silk, Merino, nud Valencia Vets n line nswiriment Merino and Lamba' Wiwl Shirts and Dniwera. Kov' 11 Tor sale by K. i; A. CASK. fKW HOOK3. Posthumous Itecordauf a London Clergy 11 mnn Trnila of Indlnn Cliarnrler: hy 0. Turner, 'ivnla. TheOhl Worhlnnd tho New; or, a Journal of ItPltppllonannd Ol'wrvntiona mado on a lour in l-:nroip: hy llivltev. Drvill, Dewey. 2 vnla. Coiifeaiihini nnd Crimea; or, the llinry of a London Clcrpy-man. 1 vol. fept.311 Forsnlahy MnXltnB nill.l,. TVJ'IAV NflVKLH. 'I'nles of the Wonda nnd Field,: hythe X-l aillhor of " Two Ohi Men'a TnlPa." I vol. Thirty year, Aao; or (lie Memolraofa Wnler Drinker. 2vnla. rnniierilowni or. Ncwa from our Nelirhhorhuoil: bciii)- Hkrtcll-ea hy tho Author of llnr Neljliliorhnoil." 1 vol, Wntklna Toule, and othor Hkplrhea; llhiftralivo of every dny Lil'p nnd every-dny I'ennle: tiy llux, vola. The Advcntiirea of a (ieiillouinn in acirch of a llorae: by Ca-vent i'.niiilor, (lent., one, etr. I.ifuon the Lnkea; hplua Tnlcannd Hketrhea rollerted ilnrin, a triii tn lliu oiptured Kocka of Imkn f iiierlor: hy the author of l.cgc. ula of a Log (.'alnn." 2 vola. l or Mile hy MiiNKOi: lll'.l.l,. (JTAM.KYH IKIi'AltY I'duKINO fl'dVIIC, Noa. 1,2,3, and 4, for ante hy w. ,. lill.l. & Id. No. ", llronitwny r.rlinui:e. ' The lniirovpnipnl. In tin. Ktove are worthy the nit ion of the I-iiIiHc the moat prominent of whirl! la. the revolvin, of the top nhitn. Tula niiila neal vnlnclo llipalovenei iirea inunr lm I"" "ii" niivnninsta. aim tivea II a itepldeil ainierlorllv over moat other "lovea. 'I he tinnnmlleled run whirh Ihla Hlove In., I.n.l In all (he Knatrni rllha la di-enipil a aulllrlrnt rcromlueiiilallon, vvilliiiul furllier toniment Ironi (ho snhari H era. iirt s.-i..fim w. A.nu.i.ki n. CAHD The underpinned, Irom Lnnraater, in thia flute, luia tnken Ihe Hotel 'I'avern Mtnnd, nearly oihi.iip (o (lie I'iiIiIIp liulhhiipa nnd Courl-llonaP, in Cohiinhila, nnd owned hy U'lllinni .Nell. I-:w.,ivhlrli will hereiii-ler In; known na the XA TIONAI. IKlTlX, nnd will he I'nrnlahed nnd nltenileil to In a alyie niunl to the hlalieat nxppptnliona. Thealiiceaof Hie (liim Sraita I'nMluNV atop at a li if. house, and thplr tllhre la atlnplied lo thiaetphllahnipiil. JOHN" Milll.l'. Mnrrli . lH.tJ. ;,tf Drugs, Medicines, Puints, Oils, Dye Slull's. nnd Glass. IIAVIN'fl ptirrhuaed from O. : r. (-roaliy tliair 5tore and Ploek, of (iooila, whirli, with Int. airivnla. lunke our nMorlment full we nr. ut'pnri, to llll nil onlcra from Merrhnnt., rhyaklnna ri.lHl.-ri4, ami llycrti, on na tnir terma na nny other Iiuum, iu ihr hi. II It & Ml l l'i in. pty. July . Corner Prosdwny l:rhnnsc. MAI'lllNK AI!liS.The iitlarriler kecpa rnnatunllr on hand a auiudy of Muriiiua Ciirtla. of suiwrioc qnalltv, triim .No. .'II in ,u. inrluaive. 1 1 c nlao rnntnme, to huiiil .M.n hliiea. nt lila old aland In Wurr l.inglun, whero lie will la) pleil-eil lo nttend tu till order. In lm line. Nov. Ji, lii.ru.. y I'OTTF.It WRIKIIT. Clill.r.MIIlAX (Htlll'.ltV, (ill KKW I'i.ANETAISIl'M. J This aplpmlid Marliiucry, liiventi il and exJiialriirled liy Ilia iiWpi ilier, pntrtmiard nud nxialpil liy die present proprlelori, is now npiir ila iiiiiiplnlou, nud twill lie iie.1 io ilu, einiuii'ia- linn of ai ipiitifu- eentleuien In a li-iv tlnya, ai.a afterwards cxlil-hltPii lur llie ur.vilir.iliou iil'llm nililip. Tula l'i.)iKT.inM M prpumla Iu inlnlnture, llioiicliuiain a ar.le mure evlenaive, and n phi ore perlept, II hi Mirvnl, ll.ni, any ever hilhcrto t tina'riii ltd. Hie niuat iiruuiineiil nM,., i. i- n.. u... Inr riystrm. civiiis to encii Ita HTulinr muliona. ami purloruiiiu; their vnrluaa revolulmna In their relnllvo ptopn lloua of lima nlfordinc tlio rlenrpat and ninal urnllfyln lllnatrntlona of Hint 1'iii.t auniimo spipiipp, .ibtkosohv. II lallie frull ol mnny yejira lueninl and nierlinnienl lalair, nnd lina heen aceniuiilUlietl at mi exene nrpnllliie In pritdpiitejilrutnllnn. I lie nublie III l, duly iKilillcd of tha limes .nil nlnpe. of evliihltlim; when It la hoped tlio mual flalteriui niillciialiona Wurlhliu!liin,(i,i. i;, JVMI1S KI'HRF.I.I.. TIIK INDIAN KXI'IX TdltAN I' la reri.mineuileil na'deeid-edly anpt rlor lo any oilier known roml lmulon of Medicin. I'nr Cuuha. t'olda. InlliiPnm, t'oiiauinplion, Aalhma, Hprtnns of llleod, lloaraenoM, llillh'iiliv of llrenlhliu!. Hooping Conch, Tnlna nnd Wenlmeaa oflli, llrcnal, nnd all lll.eaaea of Iho I'ul. ntoniiry drirnna. Tlila mr.li-lrii la hiplily nnd lu.lly rpeoninieniled hy numer-nil) and reapprl ilil,. ln.livi.tunl. who have found wliuf from lis nae. Muny who Imvn bora Inl nnuj under irotrnileil fnn,l a nnd I'uliia in tl.e Ilrrna-, nnd have heen suppmed liy ll euisclves nnd.lhelr frlpu.ls fur advnnipd lu t'tinauiniilion, l.nv. Ihipii Imp-ally re.tored lo rfprt lien III, liy i,e ur .,f (!,,. V1,me e,. peplornul. I'repnieilonly l.y liortor I). J.vvNK, of Hnlem, S. J.; a'ul none a rinuino liliout in, wiilleu i;ualuie to the lalwl on Ilia out fihleof Ihe hollte. i Tor mis l.y CI NINKIt CLARK, rolum'.u., (ihio, nliert eil.f..-ui. . ol'.urt in. lTf?rii, d't. il

Slip muu lUtP SEMI-WEEKLY. No. 19, Vol. XXVI Whole No. 1434. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1836. ft 1 J r.t FEINTED AND PUBLISHED BY SCOTT .V WRIGHT. Office on State-street, third door west of the Clinton Bank. J. B.ML1IACIIE, EDITOR. 03" Tin Journal Ij published once a week, jrenerally, and twice it week d-irius the aeasion af the State Lcqiidutfire. Price, Three Dollars a year in advance, or Three Dollars and Fifty Cents nt the end of the year, ivo auimcnucr allowed to discontinue while ho remnins indebted to the oiticu. Letters on buslnou should be addressed to the Puhlia hers. COLUMBll mbu& december 13, 1830. TAhe olden time. We extract the following scrap of history from the last number of the New-Hampshire. Statesman, for which it had been communicated by a correa-pondunt. It is an ''Extract from the records of Ipswich, Mass. Lib. 1, Fol. IDS, relating to the funeral of the Rev. Thomas Coiibkt," who died Nov. 5, 10S5, or 151 years since. From the large quantity of wine and other beverage consumed on that occasion, it appears that the pilgrims of the seventeenth century had imbibed the opinion that ' grief was dry; " and that the easiest way of gct- tins' rid of it was to drown it in cood Honor. Pub lic sentiment, at least bo far os it regards the most Incoming mode of showing respect to the memory of deceased Cleriryinen, has certainly undergone great change since that period. At a meeting of the Selectmen, the Gtli Nov., IGUj Aiuued. with reject to the Kcv. .vir. i .oimeit niiio rid: that Deuc. (loudlnic provide one barrel of wine and hall' a hundred weight of suirnr; and that he si-nd i it lo Mr. Cobbett's house next second dayofihe week in the morning fur which he id to have in my (not money) four shilhnL'S by the gallon, and oil. a pound tor llie mi jrar -tlmt Mr. lluat providr, if lie can against the funeral, "loves suitabUj for men ami women, to the value .of live or six nouruK (not money ptiv:) some since and ginger for the cider (hat u mnn be pent to Lynn, to acquaint friends with llie solemn providence liecc tlm' same be taken care with tint the corpse be wrapped up in the rollin in tar with canvass flint some persons be appointed to look to the drawing of the wine, and the heating of the cider, against the time appointed for the funeral next Monday, at one o'clock; and tun-h as will be carefull in the diftributioii. The Selectmen desire ens:ru Stacy to seo that there 1c effectual care taken with respect to the above named occasions, and an account tuken of the charge and cost expended. niiMUMis. X s. To Dcac. Goodhue, fir Wine, 3i fiah. at d--. ti tl 'J'o til lbs. ot" Sugar, of said (ioodhue, at till. I 1 1 For (ilovet of s:ud Guodhuc J 10 To .Mrs. Wuiiiwrifr.it. 3 dox. filoves II Id To Nnth. liust, for money laid out at funeral 2 4 To said Rust, torgdnu' lo Salem 0 4 'J'o Mrs. Tai.sev, lor Sugar 0 10 To J.ihu AiuWe, for Wood fur (ire 0 4 To Kdward Dorr, lor I'yricr 0 11 To Knaign Simon Stacey - To Nntld. Lord, for making Cofiiu 0 U To Mr. Wilson, dicing theGravu 0 '2 6' To John Suark. Wheat as money 0 3 0 'To A drain Perkins, goiuy; to Newbury, to in-lunii Julin Coblictl of his fathers uVntli To Uarnes NorDu, going to Lynn lo inform fneutln theru DENTAL SURGERY, embracing a united Mtdicat and Me1 thanieal Treatment of the Diseases of the Teeth, Oums, and Jiluuth. Dr. W. P. Mkacium havinz returned to Columbus, and taken a room at Col. Noble's Hotel, oilers his serviced to the people of this place. During the lost six years tie ha devoted his entire attention to Denthitry; and having traveled twenty-five thousand miles, In di tie rent parts of the United States, he has had an opiwi-tunity of becoming acquainted with the best method of operating, and of the Diseases of the Mouth peculiar to different climates. N. U. Being well prepared to extract Teeth, he invites the poor as he will make no charge if they are unable to pay Deccmlcr 6. .if FOR SALE, 200 acres of unimproved Land, situated in Delaware county, Ohio, heing lots Nos. la and If! of the 4th Ur. 5th T. Ititli It. United Stoles Military. Said land is a! ion t ;JU miles from Colu minis, and 15 from Granville, Delaware and Mount Vernon. For terms apply to the suhscriher at llussoll's Hotel. Title iudi&putuMc. Dec, 6..I)t (JKOKOn N. ALLEN. an improper intimacy with the kept mistress of an East India man, who was then abroad. To support his extravagance ho had robbed his employer of two hundred pounds, that (join? two or three nights before, to seo Ross and Mrs. Prischard in their characters of (ieorge Barnwell and Millwood, he was so forcibly struck, that ho had not enjoyed a moment's peace since, and wished to die, to avoid the shamo he saw hanging over him. The consequence of this confession wus, that tiie young gentleman's father, who was in easy circumstances, advanced the nniount ol money, that had been clandestinely made use of by his sun; who, saved from his disgrace, lived to bean iwnincnt nnd an honorable merchant, and dedicated the rest of his life to religion and virtue; and what is, perhaps, the most singular part of the storv, he ncver forgot the obliqation he was under to Mr. Ross, whose performance of JJarnwell, had for the first time awaken 'ed him to the heinousness of his crime; and regularly sent him, inclosed, on the occasion of that gentle- ma ti's benefit, the sum of ten guineas, in a sealed pa per, with this insrription, A tribute ot gram.-ue troni ono who was obliged, and paved from ruin by seeing Mr. Ross's performance ot IhirnwHl." Every unprejudiced observer will at once perceive, that "A Stramrer" has not considered it worth his labor, fully to investigate tho subject upon which he has treated. I know there are some opposed to all amusements, no matter how innocent who constuei that virtue consists in rigid, morose andsolf-persccii-tine doctrines who set up nn ideal standard of per fection in tJi.iir own mind who have no charity ler any of their lellow mortals, with whom their opin-ioiiK may conflict, hut who would if they had the now er. deal damnation on all who do not coino wilhil their narrow limits who forget that "lie who saith he loveih God, miiHt love his brother alHO." "If you are hard in your beast, oppressive in your conduct, or severe in your censures then concludo with certainty that what you had termed piety, wns no more (ban an empty n.'ime; for as soon will bitter waters flow from a sweet fountain, as such effects be produced bv genuine piety.1' Suppose for argument's sake, 1 should "carry the war into Africa," and cull the attention of the Stranger" to a "circumstance of history,' recorded in the Co Inmbus Hemisphere of the l23rl ultimo, where he will perceivo that the Rev. Thomas Warren Walker abandoned a most affectionate wife, to whom ho had been united lor many years, and ran away with aclass-lender aged 18, whom he had seduced. Suppose I liould remind him of the Rev. K. K. Avery, who, though acquitted, was universally believed both by the clergy and laitv to have lirst seduced and then murdered his victim!! and pointing to these two Reverend rogues, should crv aloud against the whole clergy as immoral the system of Sunday schools as giving in the earn, nausea, mid n headache, wry similar to a hilioua opportunities fur t!i3 commission of crime would not j heiidnrhc; and when it ctlecta u care it is seldom permanent, "TVSKAHE: OF THE EYE H. Hukmiam, M. D., of Chilli- J rot he, rcsprrtfully informs the puMic that he expects to visit Culuinhns in the i-onrsu of u few weeks, fur the purpose of attending to any culln which muy lie made upon him in the line of his profession nsun Oculist, F'nvin!;, tor evoral years utst paid much attention to Diseases of the Eye, und iierformed with complete success a niiuilicr of delicate operations, mnong which werw one for t'utaract on an old huly upwurdKof seventy rears ol iue, und one for n severe case of Retinitis of lout' slunding, which liad In riled the kill of some cm incut lractitioners, lie ilntters himself tlmt those who may require his services cioi rely with coalideuro on oh'nltiiiui speedy and poruminMit relict. Me Is in possession of al.aniljtnt t(!8ttijiotiiulfl uf Lis tfiicrcss in the iruitim-Dt of thin furnii.ltiNe rl.ing uf DiiteasiH; whirli will lie exliibiied to tliose who in.iv desire it. His adiircK, ice, will I'd made known on triplication to the Editor of the Slate Journal December (j, liLiii. C1TII A YEP, from the Hu'iscrider, tivinp nenrHoiith lilooruiield yj 1'irkawuy county, on or nhout the liJtli ovemler, a Black JUttrr, three yearn old, with a star in her forehead. Any ht- boh relr.r iiiiE f-aid Mure, or (ivin( unfit iitlnrmiition e.4 will enaltlc me to recover her, shull he iideipintelv rewnrdou. Dei-.(i..4t AUXKK K. WILLIAMS. A (il'K AM) l-'EVEIt, and every nyiupToin of general Debt- litif, speedily anil permanently cared by Cotter 8c Core's Original .Southern Tonic. Cosier & Cone-, the inventors uf tlijii rclphrutcd medicine, from a long residua in the Houtli, und fmin the nature of their vocation, hiivr lnten hrouijht inuuedi-attly into contact with Ihe Ajrtic und I-'ever in its most ol wti-unto loruw, nnd have frcipiently he -n nnnpelled lo witness the e'llire want of sucrci in the practice (.f the nio.t uk illt'it I phy-niciann. The usuul und popular mode of treating thU disease has I'eeii, first to evacntitu the stonutch nnd liowelx, and then resort to the use of lonii-s of which rlniw of mrdicines n very Krent varji.ty have liecn recfuniueiidPil lo Ihe pu'dif nil of which have their udvoca'.e; and that which hns iNten hy far ihe most populur one, h;.s heen reruviaii 1'urk and I'm preparations, particularly that of Quinine. Tlierc are insurinouniahle olijectioiiH tu the udtninitraiion of (iitiitino, as to most imltvi-duiilH. When carried in a Hiihi'ary point, it producei u rnarjie SECOND CALL. The suhscriher earnestly requestsall those indetited to him to c all and settle Immediately. He will positively commence suit against those who do not comply. L. HCiinuiiU'D. Hease call at the old stand, No. t, Gnodnte'a Kow, now oc cupied as a Hardware Store hy 8. V. & J. E. Valiner. Nov. 1U NEW STORE OF NEW UOODS, AT AVIIOLE8ALE AJiU RETAIL. The sulwrrlher U now opeiiiuR, at No., b". Conimercinl lhiildlnss, near D. Woodhury & Co. a large as mt-lueut of fresh Winter Coodi , which he oifcrs at a small advi mce from the New York cost. Hi terms are cash, produce, or t,:ood Indorsed notes. Country nierr.linnts, peddlers, and citizens generally, will picas rail and e.nurnr hi goods and prices. A part of his stork consh Is of (I(H pieces of Calico, 100 do. Patinet, 5U do. Broad Clotli, 20 do. Flannel. -!0 do. Moleskin, 5U do. 3-4 Circassian, 15 do. English and French Mnrinoes, 50 do. (Colored Cainhric, 3 caw U 4 and 4-4 Ticking, i.0 hales 4-4 and 3-4 Brown Hhcttng nnd Hhirtim. 5 cases lltfiachcd do, 10 hales Wicking, 6 do. Cotton Yarn, 10 do. Cotton Bats, 25 hags Coffee, 20 cheats Tea, 10 cases Hoots and j3Ihmm. Columl'iis, Nov. 18. L. H. H '(JUBARD. MEUICAN HOTEL, Corner of High ani State Streets, opponite the State Haute, Columbus, Ohio. The eulmsrl-licrs hnviui! taken the lare nnd commodious huildl of It. W. Mi Coy, Et, are now prepared to iccelve the Traveling Public, and Hoarders generally. Tl.ny tlaiierthemselve-t Urn t the centra) ionitio.i of the stand, and the exttnslve nrcommodj lions of the luiuse itself, addf'd to the ahumlnnt prepnrnlious of the Proprietors, and n desire to give general satisfaction, will ennhlc them to entertain In u style nut inferior to Hint of any ot.her house Vet uf II e Mouniains. .Nov. iti C. F. D1IES1A( H & CO. BIBLES AND THACTH A nipply of Bible and Tracts, published hv the American Tract Society, hut lately been received at thn Depwitory in Columbus. Orders mil he filled on reipiest. Among others nre family liihlesat a rei iuccd price, nnd well I ouud. Apply lo Nuv.iii A MCEL ('ItOHIlY, Ilpposltnry. rniiis i.KxixfiTox fiiih, life, and ma mm-: inhi:. J. snriuice Compnuy Inrorponited in lH.iu' Capital ,J.iOtl,- 000 8I-7,"jOO paid in The undersigned, ocent ol llin slove Coiiiianv. is now prepared to insure against Ioks or dan in ire hy Tire, and to take Marine riskw. njH)a as favorable ternm as can be olitaiucd in the Htaie. Apnlic.ittions may he mado by letter, (post paid.) or nt the oiliceof rfrxuMNo & (jauKit r, Siatc-sti ct, noiiii of the .Market Ileus!. Nov. :ti..lf LYNE HTAItLINfJ, .lr. than that ad- Summu:n Totalis, 0 0 17 19 0 4 (J II wns the hope of nvoi.tiiu this mate .if things that induce:! uc lo try the "Southern Tonic;" and we are happy to nay that its HUcrtsJt Iijih surprised corn tit. Aslhco is no Arsetuc, Mercu-cury, or any thing in the leant hurl fill to the humanron-titu-tion i it, there ran he no objection lo thenilininistrulioii of the Southern Tonic to the nnut temler infant: indeed it will l.e found the most delicate und effective metiiciiir known in iIiomi nines of Disorganized Slonincti and Bowels, and if general de!i- lity, which so frequently present theuiseUvn in children i'repiireil only hy COSTER COXE, at (heir L.iloratory. to go to other hlaces whero )uti Mnutgonierv. Alnl nuiit, und sold hy their Agents in every part 7b Ihe Editor of the Ohio State Journal. Kin: A conimunicstion, signed " A fitraiisrer," in vour iaper ol the tth inst , ban just caught nyeyc; nnd although it is more properly tlio province ol Censor lirmnuticua to reply to it, vet as that writer may have the same repugnance that many otiicrs have, to bo dragged into n newspaper controversy, 1 take the lihortv to addrer-s a lew lines to you, upon the same .subject, to bo imed only in the event ol no eomiuuni-caiiou reaching you from ('. D. Your correspondent, who, althougli he assumes the aiirnature of a strnnrer, unnears to bo suliieientlv la- niiliur with Columbus nnd its inhabitants, to have en titled him to the tinpellation of citizen, it hichk excit ed at the assertion, that tlio Thcuter nf Culiuiibiis if the favored reeeptnele of "fashion, ol faHcintum nnd; of beauty." Hud this Ptateineut not been literally1 true, tho Theater would have been spared his malicious and unwarranted attack. He next demand "what beneficial influence ran .Mrs. D'. performance of Itomps lnve.m and secnw to insinuate that if .Mrs. A. or Alias B. had witnessed it, they might feel disposed to imitate her, and romp in the same wnv. "A most lame nnd iinpufnnt conclusion." The Theater aims to reform tho lollies, as well as the vices of mankind ; and u A Stranger" it not to be told, that when a foible is ridiculed, it is not held up as an example to be imitated, but' as a warning, that it may be avoided . not as a guide, but as a beacon; and the more perfect the performance, the more sulutary w ill be the lesson. This part of the subject, your correspondent apologizes for having trented with "unbecoming levity, and liicn proceeds in ihe following screech owl vtrain. Three young men of respectable connections, flic talents, good education, ike. &c, were employed in n mercantile homo. They roceived liberul salaries, nnd occasionally visited tho 'Theater, without any injury (as your correspondent is obliged to conlcss,) to their good principles, or, to use his own words, lo their ma-ieinalmomlitif. But mark the change: at a subsequent neriod, (when the 1 heater prouablv wna not oin iu Columbus,) they go to a gaming house they lose mv argument ho its gocd, nay bettor, vaneed by "A Stranger?" Your correspondent makes' iho of ono more argument, equally atniiL'ein its conclusion and novel in itn application. 1 shall give it von iu brief ".live ear O! Birth,11 "A Simmer," fo'jUrtV, "Sister, go m't with your brothers to the Theater they may be in Utile danger while you are by their side but your npurohatnin will encourage them not only to go there witimut yon, out would not." .Might I nnt as well say Sistovs, go not to Church, to the butcher's, to the Baker's, or to the dry good's store with your hrolheu. Your approbation will eu-roura?" them not only to en theru without you, but to other places where you would not! i feur thitt vonr correspondent belongs to a rlas?, ol' whom an old French writer nrnkos the following remarks. Wf those who arc cnemiert ol' lawful amusements bad the direction of tho world, tliev would ban ish both snrin? and yiuih one Irom llie year, the other from life." A. fuller, a very reli-riaut write", sivs what issiill more to the point, nnd what 1 ahrewu- ly suspect is as likelv to happen to "A Stranger" as U lias bi'en seen to have occurred in the evif-c nf the Rr-v. Thomas Warren Walker u.w for those who tlo not take lawful pleasure?, I am afraid they will take unlawful pleasures, und by lacing themselves too hard, grow Qwrv." AN ACTOR, Tor sale by I. II. Ol.MSTi'.D, Columbus, Ohio, where rrrti Unites of Hires tony he Been. Dec. fi..y 4 vu; H TOnE MOHT ON THE SUBJECT Fletcher's Double i reflecthiK Lumps, cs, Htores, Odices, Nov. 8.. 2m A superior article for lighting Church- For sale by KEItR & MITTON. DR. WAI.IW devotes spcrial aitentlou to DISKA8ES OF TUB EYE. Artificial lives inserted. Office Fourth st.. west of Uure street, Cincinnati. October M-.ly 4 i'l'RENTICE WANTED TO THE CAItlNET I1CHINESS T. One IU or 17 years old, of industrious habits churarler. None other uced upply Oct.4..tf and good J. G. DltYER CHERRY PLANK WANTED. A few hundred fret :i lndi Cherry plank, wunted immediately, for which llie hiRliest price will he pnhl. 1'. H. OI.MdTED. Nov. 2tf TJLANKET!?. A Inrno assortment of Itose, IHUfil.and Point LJ Dlnnkets, for sale low by Nov. 2ii IILMIHAKI), No. b'.Coniinerciul Row. TJLACK Italian. Uros de Swiss, and Orosde Nap. Pilks. Al- X.M so, n fine assort men t of DarkGini;hams. For -ale hy L. S. IHJHUARD, No. Ij, Commercial Row. WANTED 100 dozen Woolen Pocks; 1000 yards Liusey: For which tho hiehest pi h e will be paid hv Nor. 26 CHAMPION ii I.ATMIIOP, Nos, 8 and 10, Exchange Ihiihliui's. IAI'Elt A Inrge aforliuRiit of expand Letter Paper, phiiu and ruled, for tale hy CHAMPION & l,A I'lllto!', Nov. 2'! Nos. 8 and in, I'trhniiRC lluildinfcs. FUK. Lynx, Hquirrel, nnd Jennet Capes and Pidcnnesa hirue assortment some very superior. For sale hy Nov. 2t CHAMPION & LATHItOP, Nos. a and 10, Exrlmnce KuildiiiL's. MILL PUOPEItTV Ac IMPROVED FARMS FOR HAI.E. The snbi3cri!'or oilers fur sale tho followiiis real estate, situate in Siiel'iy rouuty, and near Hie ilonrihin" lou ifid' Svd ney, viz: ins Mill properly ndjoiuins said town, wliii-h ronsi: f a FhniniiB nnd (.nut Mill, with iwo run ol Iturrs ami n iiv. .Milt, iill la full operation, with two Dvelliii:s nnd tltirtj -two ucres of Lund. Tiiis nitc is esteemed ono nf the hept and 'iifru' on llie Mi;t mi river, linviim it full of nine feelover a bed of limt- Uione rock: Hie Dam is of the must permaiieai surt, hnviui:, ur v.en n iv.p .iiiui', u roi'K niuniiitiioii. Tiie premises are capt.ble of much enlnrt'onient nnd improve-metit, und lo a man of nipilnl, iliinseil to en mice in Milliui; or in Maiiuiartarinj, a rare opportunity Is now ollered. This re-:iuu is rapidly iuiprovini. and the s un ity of wiiter-pnwer, for a ureal ditniKC nor li nnd s-mtli of tiiis point, wiil itlways in-Hiiro lo it a full run of litninpsdin any kind of iimimi:'.-nire rait ed to the Western Country. The .Miami Canal will lie bont-uh!e to within six miles of this place, the ensuing spring. ALPO. loO acres of Lnnd, three liii'esenst of r'vdnev. On thistract are nhiut 00 acres cleared and fenced, ne.'.rl v hnlf of wl.icii i luivin.' removed tlierreniire stock uf goods from Mid 1'einirL'. Lojun rouiitv, oiler l.heir Store Rouin nnd Dwelling House fur t;ale. .M Iildlelmre Ihii tluuri-liinir and plenum country villit':e on tlx Htatitmnd lend in,' from Cohiinhim lo Itellefoatahie, lltiiiile- from Ihe former, ami 1'J frnm the latter. The surrounding rmintry is pooil, and to uny perNon wi-tliiii! a Bland In rutintrv vilhiiic thin would e desiraliie. Hv llio-c nnwnitited willi the Mainl ami t'ie Hiirronndni'J muntrv, it i considered tiie I bet oiienitig for n food assort tiient of Oouds that there Is in all tliift vnlley; lull as no person wishing to purrhie, would do mo wiiliuat tirt examiain!: the twn and Mirroutidin;: rouniry, nnd fonuiin; a judunieul ol'tlteir ('Wii, the KtiUtrilnTH deem it unite-rewary to aive any farther d( ncription of it. Fur particular up-p'v to An.vM Pi;i.t.KiiH,Spihi,'';iild,or Doctor J. D, Ei.hmit, Mid-dle'utrg. . J. A. TRUITT cc CO. Miilrllebure, Nov, 2(i...?t Tll WKLIN IINK Ol- COLI'MIU'S. Xwembrr If! it!. i7 Nuticp is iierehy given to Uat Storkhuhlers of this Hunk, that an clerti;ii fur thirteen L'i'crtois w-ill he held at the Hanking II(iiih, in Colitnit.tis, on tin; li rut .Moml'iy iu January neM, 1rto itioVluck, P M. (. J. M. ESl'Y.Cnuh. rj"VKI-; IT, hy Wiliinni Piiitrwnii, of Prairie Uwiifhip, X Franklin enmity, a Jhirk Iron (Irny Horse, with a collar timrk on the ot)' tdmulder. und a laid le or halter mark on the. (op of the head, tdind ail round with smooth shoes, n!nat fiturymr old next sprintr, suine wliitu hair in the fure, and iiipraised nl lif'y-Iive dullard, Nov. lil.itj, by Thomas (irnhaui and II. F. S on. Nov. -y...U A true ropy It. N. OR I .SOLD, J. P. BROW.V SHEETINliH & PIIIRTINCS.-Lawrenro Mills Itrown Plicetin-ts and plitriins a superior srtirle received and for sale hy CHAMPION i. LATHUoP, Nv- 2ll Nos. 8 and 10, Kichainje ltuildin.s. "t.MITY CASKS HOOTS AND PIIOESa complete nssor't-J? ment. For sale, at low prices, hy CHAMPION & LATIIROP, t)rt- 2.5 Nos. ( and 10, Excuse lluihliusM. Plain and FLmreil n full nnsorimeut For snlo nl low prlres by CHAMPION LATHROP, "rI- 2.7 Nos. H and 10. Exchange lluihlines. CI ASSIMEIIKS AND SATINETS. JO0 pieres, plain, ribbed, J and plaid, assorted iialiliesnm color'. For sute hy CHAMPION it LATIIROP, ()('t Nos. It and 10, Exchange Iluihlitis. TTLKACHEI) AND PIKlWN COTTflXH 2(1 cases lllrarliH j iiriii)saud Sheeiiui's; 40 I'.iles llrou-u do. do, OILKS AND SATINS VJ of colors and qualities, CIIAMI KiN &. LA' Nos. Rnud 10, Eic'iange For sale IIIUiP, MinlrJinx. if V.: emeu's Pntln, t'lutjtjicl Han ts. There i3 not a more common n a more troubUvotne comnlaint iu tiie winter sensor, especially with fniuiles, thnn ehnpptd hands. It is! well set in limothy. rather rcniarlvnhli', that tew inuivunmls scent to Know the true ennae of this atVeetion. Mest people attrihutrl it to tho use of hard water, nnd insist upon wnfliiii.o i 1 all occasions, with r.iin or brook water. Now ihe truth ir, that chapped hand.-s sir.; invanublv occas;o c I by the injudicious uo of sonp; fil l the snip tui'i iv,.,(;r, (ln this tract are about them more in the winter than in tho summer, feci'.- (j?ncrus,six iiiiIls north of Sydney 1 acres rleaied nnd fenced. HO iirr."s nn Lnrnniic Creek 13 nrresof whieh is well clean d, and sowed ill u lteiil. Jllil acres, about nine mites north of Sydney, and four arid n hnlf mile- from I'urt JeiVersun. tt tiie l:e;id uftue Mi.iiiii Ci-ml ,ll tiered cleared Mid tinder in the former s'tason the hands arc niif nioistein d wilh I (trd sprinss of water. perspiration, which counteracts the alkaline etleets ol the soap. There is a small portion of alkali in hard water, but not sj much us there is in s;)!i water with the addition of soap. 'Vho constant use of poip in wnshinir, even though the softest water be used, will cause tender hands to bo chapped, unless some material be afterwards used to neutralize tls alkaline propertied. In summer, ihe oily property of thoperspirable- moisture answers this purpose: but in the winter, n very little vinerrur or cream will, by bciuir rubbed on the dried hands, after the use of soap, complete ly neutralize its alkaline properties, and thereby ef- leetually prevent the clinppinij ot the iinmis. Any other acid or oily substance will answer the tntnc purpose. There are some very delicate hands which are never chapped. Tins '-xeinpt ion from the complaint arises from the irreater abundance of perspirable matter which nnoints and softens thn skin. Itrv and cold hands arc most alllicted with this rjmplnint, client fence, two good Cabins hud other out-buihliiis, am! The wife of Thomas niffger, of Montcotnerv comity, died on the niirht precciiiti'j tho dav of the Presiden tial election in Ohio. She retained her senses to the last; nnd while iii'i?, enjoined upon her husbnnd lo viit the polls the next ri;iy, and cast his vote lor ll.tn rison, saving that utmn his election or rejection de thoir money they rob their cinplovcis they run j p;nded the liberty of the country. The husband, on awav. to evade tiie iniurod Inws (if their countrv; and thus " A Stranger" is deprived of his three interesting young friends. It mav heroh asked, whrt has Iki'i to do wilh tlo Theater? 1 know not! What fellowship is there in common between the Theater and the gaming house! 1 cannot tell. The Theater wages w ar equally against gambling, os nainat every other demoralizing vice, that disunion humanity. As far ot 1 can understand the drift of " A Stranger's" arguments, and the cause of his wrath, it appears to bo this; that his three young friends, notwithstanding their rcspectoblo connections, their fine talents, their attractive and interesting manners, their religious education and maternal morality, permitted all these good gifts to become the activo agents of their innato denrnvitv and dissipation, lluving disregarded the precepts ol religion, and perverted their tuleiits anu euucaiion, was u to uc c.ipccicu mm mu i uuiuu,, all powerful os it is, should reclaim thoso with whom all else had failed? Would not your correspondent have been nearer the truth, find ho imputed the Inult to sonic error in their earlv education, or their maternal moral-try, for I find it sanl in tho word of God, by ono of the insnired writers, that if you " bring up a child in the way he should go, when he io old ho will not depart therefrom;" nnd 'A Stronger' has not convinced nic that that axiom docs not hold good. Hut 1 no not rest here. I go one step further, ono suy, that if by any good fortune, tho domestic woe, produced by the execrable passion for gaming, had been exhibited to the view nt these unfortunnlo young men, ms it is depicted in Dr. Moore's able play of tho Gamester, that with tlio tiles- ning of Providence, even in this hoadlong career of vice, they woulu. have neon cnecKcu in miu vottoy, and not bo now, as they urc, entirely rooted out ol society. I thank " A Stranger" for tho quotation, that " History is Philosophy toaching by example.". Tlio anecdote he gives as history, may be fact may be fiction. These three voung men mav be only the phantasies . of his own brain; and if they do exist, he brings nuth- , lllg in support 01 his argument, that tho 1 henter hau an unfortunate influence upon thorn, except his own assertions. My philosophy is bettor my historv is i recorded. Here is positive evidence of tho beneficial ' influence ot the Drama " JiD una aim omnei." i- Dr. Barrowhy. Physician to St. Bartholomew's lfns- 1 pital, relates that " ho was sent for by a young gentle man in l Helen's, who was apprentice ton very enjv Ital merchtnt. Ho found him verv ill with a slow lc vor and a heavy hammer pulse, that no medicino could touch. The Doctor told his patient that it was evident there was something that oppressed his mind. The youth confessed, after much solicitation, that sonic' thing liy heavy at his heart. It seems ho had formed the morning of tho election, li ft tlio corpse of his wife fur the polls, put in his vote for Harrison, n ml returned loins liometj bury her. Siniiir.ncW noiiccr. TANTl'.U iinmcilititcly, an npiirenlire In the Tiiilnrlns bj ir AlM'lyto bAMIJBL MTI.EI.I.ANU. IVr. 9..lll 110 arn-si, lylnj u iihin tlirei; miles of I'ort Jc. Tenon, on iviii. h tlinri; nci im;rori-tnenf. The above trnct nn; c(unl to llie brst nnlendc in I he comity; nnd the hien-lits cxuorinl to lie ih'rivt-d lumi the 't'ii.-i,iri ot tin? innit l.'nmil, w ill duuMh-M. inn tmv ycarH,n;iily uulnnrc their vulue. They nn? otlVrcd ni'inirali-ly or n.-t;tht'r, !ow for ranti; or n rrodit will he pivi n fur a i;irt, if niiiind; or Hie whole would m cxi'hn;e;l for a priino, wcll'seli-rUil Stor'- of Merchandise. Address M. II. HI'NTI MITt tS. Hidney, tlielhy ro. Xnv. Jl..l7-.Jt IO the , Mr MKHINorf French. Knallsli nnd fli'mnin n full HKMiirnifnl of ruloM. for Mate hy CIIAMI'loV ti LATNIiOl1, (,, t- No. 8 nnd 10, Kxchan-jo Itniiclinp. NEW GOODS AT THE OHIO CHEAP CASH STORE The Bulcrihen havinj; taken the Store No, 5, Coimner-clal Duiliiinci, a few doori nouth of l. Woodhtirjr, hivo Juit re-c t-ive (I a upleudid nvortment of Rtnile and Fancy DRV GOOHH, which tlicy otter on ai reananalde tarini as ran be oMninud in the city; and they rexpt'itfully invite the public to fall and ti niniiift for theuifielvctt. DOL8EX, J&3SU1' k CO. Nov. 2Z CltOH de Nnp. Mcrinorg, a new and upland id urtirlefor ladies J winter dreses,Jiii rereived at No. 5, Communal Build- AIko, rich ficuri-d Silks. Nitv. 2. .6m d: H. DOIIEHTY, the nroiirictor of I he Fountain SraiNa lloer.1, on the Wlmrl', xonth of the Bri. I wii hoi to in form his Incndtf.and the nuMir ncncrally, that he still keeps an assortuicnt of retail RKOrEHIP.S; coiisimlng, In part, ol Candies, Nuts, Herring, Kahiim( Tohaceo, Gin iter, Candlrs, Figs Feet, and Oysters. Also, a good assortment of LiUL'ORrt. 400 gullons of Whixky for ttule hy the quart or gallon, not inferior to any olftjred for sale. Nov. 26.. 7 w VVVRfT of uttpc lime ut wus tills day issued, at my instanre, . hy John Hwitthrr. a Juitice of tiie 1'eaceof Madison township, in the county of Franklin, ogal list the goods chattels, rights, credits, ino n cvs and etfcels of Aaron Cook, an uhsronding debt, or. JOHN CUURTKItillT. Nor. 19..HMt CITI'liNS OF COI.UMmS! Messrs. II. N. Owkk & t'o.. would rail your attention to No. 1, Kxchance Huildinjrs llrondway, where thry arc now ready to wnlt upon all those who fi.-ci an interest In their welfare. The ahove building ha heeii titled up expressly for the Merchant Tailor Itutiiness, nnd hi Uroudwny style; and they may expect that Uroitrtwny work will be done, ImiUi with recartl to ruttlnir and makim. Thoy have an extensive assortment of llroadrloths, rassimerra, and VeituijiH; together with every article of men's apparel, consisting f fine linen slilrts; tine muslin shirts, with linen bosoms; silk drawers and wriipiicis; cotton, Annuel, lamb's wool, worst ed, nnd merino drawers nnd wrappers; tilk, merino, worsted, rotton. nnd lamb's wool half hose; coiton nud merino hose, hur.kskin, hmtver, hoeakin, silk, kid. and cotton gloves; silk, emu elntic, citton, nud worsted suspenders; men's pocket hand-kerchiefs nnd rravnts; rendy hemmed cravats; stlifeners and clocks, of every description and style; frilled bosoms, and plain linen hononu, of ihe latent style, and collars of the newest pattern: also, black satin hosotiM, pan tn loon straps of every style, atul buttons of the latest fashions and stamps. I. S. It has Imx-11 su "zested to us (hat we had twtter have taken n roim on High street hut It was impossible, and we havu Uiet het room for our lumiiii-sH tlmt we could find In thn city; and the idea of lis In; in? out of the way, Is rather hllo, as it is hut a few minutes' walk from any part of Hhh street, and so Kiisily found, thai a blind man rould not miss the way. Heine connected with one of the best establishments of the kirn) in lluil'alo, wn shall u'. all time's lie able to furnish the public with tiie latest New or fashions, II. N. O. tt Co. (.'ohiuihtis, Dec. J..lf "XIKITlNt; Fl.iril) jf Substitute fur ink for the Steel or y V Quilt Pen. Several defects exist in the common writing Ink, which hive teen coniplniiied of from time iimnemorial; but which since the Invention nud ffcneral use of the Htecl Pen, have I win toit so much, that tliose who would otherwisn nrirr I wrluii'j with them, have heen compelled to abandon them, from ! the ditliciilty they f.iul in their use.owiuir to the decuuinositlon ff iiM.A.-MA.Nb. Io0 pieres. blsrk nnd nnrtrd rolurs. For ; 1,11(1 wa,lt n "U'dily in the common Inks. The sinsularity of iir- hv rti.XAirifi.N fa liATIIItf )!', Ull! i no i- i.i in is its greenish blue color when first writ- ,,rT' -J Nos. B and 10, Eiclmmre IIuildliiL-fi. ' '' whirh, y-vu. I- liOOii IXOTIIS, Inmi 1 lo 11 yards wid--:i ifnod ar- V line, i o Oct. For sale hy CIIAMIMON' t I.ATIIIEnl', Nos. fl and lo. Kxrlunxfl thiiidl'izs. BLANK iriV. Mackiiuiw nnd Duille. IU-l,aud 11-1. For sale by Also, Kiisp, II Od. 25 CIIAMPInv h I.ATIMIOI. Nos. and Ju, Kxcl-nnrn liuihltui-. riTOCKM, HAXHXEKCHIEFrf, tO Mode, and l!oiii!i;i.inii Mocks, from H1 cents tn , I'luhi nnd liLiurcd r I ! I; pochnt nnd neck liindkrrriii-. frutn -t?J els. tn SJ. J.ini'ii. ('ainliric, IM.iin mid Kin' roi.Iered Han lki:rcliicN, troin J cents to ','.. I.heit Collart" and 1'itfnni. IrtrM My let ami patterns, ;u pi) , Nov, No, .i, Cdoihilc's ltow "BJOI'I. IH. CIIALI.Vi-, i;'-.(Mlorid Fnpli;iiin, n sj-leiuiid . tirlK'li. riain and loured (;ii'i!!ys, ,t rich n!ortiiictit of cniors, from :J lo $25 a vallum, l h'iti and tisnnvl f'tlkn nud Hiiiitm. from 50 centlo 31 7 per yard. Itli cktJrosdeniitic, (os !c i:h!ne, (iros de tfwiits, und It:ilhn Hill,, tor e'le by im-.nwk.' A: .irnn, Nov. 1 No. (ioodnlc's llnw ROAD CI.OTil."1 AND C'ASIMKI! FH A stilendid rs- snrtmcut of siVTtine Frond Cloths of nil colors. AUu.a ri'h iiKnrtnient Fluid, IUIi'mI, Huckskiii. nnd I'hiin ( 'iiiiiini-!-, of the n.nsl fiul:io:iulile patterns, fur bdIc fit reiltired pric, s, for chs'i. by I'F.WKV .V. Jl'Dl!, iov. I No. Co::l ik-'s !!inv. H VKnC.-S.:.e:t;tie C.-rmn-i C'n: 'auil':ti, a rich i:r.sortiunit. Velvet. j ! ! ; iii Mcritiu 1 No. t: 1;:,.V Hon-. CAFKH, i'vC .niiini'l C;.Ksand Slantillus. " Jriicl ilii, do. Hiier I.vtix !lo:i. Received nt I'KN VF.Y fc JI'IlD'H. In tiie opinion of all who have used it. Is an Im- portant :;dvt.iitnse le.ii'i morn nrceuble, and less wearisome to the rve. th.iti any of the UurM Inks; and as it becomes a deep liliu k ufierwcrds, there ran he no rccsonable oljcctlon on that UCCOUIlt. Tiie Bitpe-ioriiy of thi.t Fluid over common Inks are, the eUiJer rcadim-M v. llh winch it comhlnes with tho nniur ihn I vim wilh which it t'ows from, und follows the pen, never do-'in-i its other Inks do; the superior blackness it nrquires, ! f ee from r.tiy .diuiMnre of brown; the clearness with which il writ-.-, free ff.un that muddiness which is the nrcvnillns fault of common luk its hrleht and distinct color when ilrst writ ten, whereas other inki nre always pole; also, its dryinn so quirkly, rcihhilng its tluhlity in t.! weathers; and Itist, though not h-ur, its ;r.m ui bauiuiv, nnd its quality to resist am, thcu'ients vr.d to obliterate common Inks, render It purtlriilar-ly vnhuihl.' to Haks nnd I'mur Omrns; also, for Wills, llecncnnd Tcs I amiintaiiv, or other important documents. Tie premium of a Sit.vkii Menu, was awarded at the late f.iirin New Vork. to TiuDintrs Davios, as the mtinufartnrer of T.irit A vii mp ti a ... . . .. .. i 1 "' """. I have received a sunnlv dirert from Mr. MW -"-.e').ii.tilu:i).j).v.!M; ml now o:rer it to the piilillc, toother with a superior rlurto It It. CriSI.IX-it l'ATI'.T FKKVfH III.ACKINfS, H,,w liny lr the win 1,1. For utilii hy (illi:i;ili:v lll l QI'r.ltMAt-'f.TI CAMJI.la, for sulo hy I'. i. OI.JIs'J'KII. O lrl,l,(T Z. .j . C? h.t. CHINA, AND UL-KKXS-WAKi:, Full SAtX ll-J (Jrlot,cr .'.i p. . ol..Mf'l'-.i. A ffci cral lirfinirtntniit, for tn!e hy I'. II. (ll.MSTF.ll. HOTrt AMI SllOla.. 1 tlrlolier ,riVM!.i:T.-fai, CIMAMPAUNi: VIl:.A lew ttashrt. l-ln.i.lH, J (!iy t,rioiil) liir ,:ilc l,y I'. H. OI,Mr"r;;il. ZAM'SVM.I.i: fur wi!e hy tie Wirii,, "it. 8AI.T of the lii.t iinilliv, j,il rur. iv.'tl siml I'. II. OI.MSTKil. Ji:lv n OI'AMSII CICVIW a superior nrti'-lf in ho lm,l nt ! VJ Store of p. . (ist::i. JntyJJ fi:iv Sll ltl KAHT LI. Jnly.'J ,,1 7 iriii oct 7 nttSIKUY Hose. INO French and r.nglinh Merhxs, do. I! it-li Fiiurcd d. A ureal variety at I'NNKY i. JCIIll'S. to. Merino, U'orsiu!,Ano!it,ai:d Lamb's wool nU OF INDIAN M RAIj, which was tnken from the Market lloiife, by mistake, ou Wednesday monilni; last, can be obtained by the owner, on applirulioti at tho Mnyor'r. Olfice. December V) T F.l'FHItSON'8 MANI'AI. A ntanunl of Purlimueninrv ) prncih'o, coiufsisitd oriitinnllv for the Cse of Die Senate of the United Jtatr, hy Thomas Jetferson. With references to the practice and rules nf tho House of Representative. The wholo brouplil down to the prnrtiro of thn present time; lo which nre added the rules nnd orders of both Houses nf Can-gress. For snle nt Ihe bookstore of IHAAC N. WIIITINC. Hoc. 9 18.1ti. N0.' OTICB TO MIIMIIF.KS Op TIIK I.F.CI;l,ATntK. Ihaac N. Wiiitinu has recently published, and has now lor sale nt bis bookstore, A Til BATH R ON POLITICAL BCONOMV, in eonneiion vith the moral stale anil moral pros-peets of sotietv. Ity Thomas Chalmers, D. I). Professor of Divinity in the University of Kdiuburg. Hccond American Ihli-tion Price $1, Kxtrnct from a ReriftB of the first American edition, from the pen cf one of the ablest political economists in this country. "We hail this work with unfeiuned pleasure. We rejoice thai a truly practical Chrtsthiu Philanthropist has nt lenuth taken tin the solution of ipiestions on the sound investigation of which so much of human happiness is dejieudent. It wns time for such men to enter into the field. If Political Economy lie con vcrsant only nhout wraith, It Is not the science of National Prosperity, nnd must not pretend lo dictate lo Government, If It he the science of Nntional Proi;ierity, then wraith is not lis only question; hut the intellectual, moral, and religious interest ot society immediately comes in as "part and parcel" of tho science. This It now conclusively settled cither In the one or the other point of view. Chalmers lakes the latter: nnd In liU sys tern, therefore, the truth of Politirnl Kconomy becomes identified with the moral and prudential teachincs of tha (ospel. The great resultinu lejisons,' says he, ls the Intinialn alliance which ohtnlns between the economical and the moral;' and he undertakes to demonstrate that 'even for the economic well being ofn people, their moral nnd religious education Is the first and fr cutest oliject of national policy,' How eagerly the publication ol this work whs antlrlpnlPil In flretil H fit Inn. may be judged of, from the fact, that the whole edition wns sold oil' tn the incredible short neriod of throe days. Persona eiiffaacri In legislation, or devising ways nnd menus for the prosperity and happiness of our rouniry should make tnemsoivca laminar wun tue principles of this work." Dec. 183;. rpHK PAKTINO UIFT. Thn ffridal lilft.-Flora'a Inter I prrter; nr llin American Hook nf Flowers nnd Sentiments Xo. 4. Jim secctvort, mid lor sale by MONIIOK lii'.LL. c cure nf tl:e Liver 'oiit;:ir.int. The Proprietors of tin ubo-.'o .Medicine, aware uf iuuumiTi.lile instances iu whi 'htlie ntilicted h:;ve ln-en impuM-d upon by (inack remedies, prochiim- ed to he Panace;is for every illentu'; yet hope tlmt the Livi-rl Pills will not he plitccd In that cless until llit-y nre fairly listed. Thectlicucy of Ihe Livwr Pills, iit cases of dicnttt-d Liver, li;;' been sulli'-iently teteil in Pitts,'iirrh. lis vi- initv, mid surnniud-iuz rountry; nud notwithstniuiim: we distinctly innnied to re-fuvd tiie money to those who niirrhrso them fur lliis di-ensi1, it t l it tire not leiielUe'l, we have Ihe pleasure to state that nut o the hundreds who have tried them, I ul one has availed lii:nH;'f oi'this privilege, und lie probably wns mii-takcnnslo hisdiense. From the "reat nuui'er uf rr4pccta!ie persons who have ited nud certify to their eilicacy in the diser.se of the Liver, the proprietors ran state with confidence, their peisuauioti ll ni i;.en never has been a niritHiic pn .'enti'il to the piihlii-tlmt hiisirain-ed ii higher character for usutnlnr-ts, and a more evten-iive circulation. In -o short n time. It Is expressly stated "tlinl persons who use these Pills, anil find, ufler following the given directions, Hint tl:uy have not been benefited, shall have their money returned," This is done that the public inny see it is not the purpose of the proprietors tu speculate upon their credulity, but to Live, ul least, mi equivalent for their money. hi addition to the qualities already mentioned, tboy are highly rcrouitiiemle.I nsun Anti-Hilbuts ai.d I'urgailve Pill. persons who um: these Pills ami find, nf er following the civ- en directions, thut they have not tuvn beneficial, shall hart their inorey returned. CFJITIFICATF.. I hereby certify, that I made use of Shinn Jt" Sellers' relebra- trd Livrr I'ills for mi lyt'ectiou of my Liver, and that after iiing nun a oo i was euurriy reueveii: nun i urniiy neneve iiini when the dire'lins arr sti i- tlv followed they cannot full to cure. CliDlU.i; W. JOHNSON, (.rnnt-st., Piitshurgh Venice, li,, June 4, llUt!, CLNii.iiMtv: I w ns in VitNhurgh last April, and purchiised of von one box of the Livrr Pill. Itullnviiu Hint my wit.', who has long been ntlticied wilh the Liver Complaint, has received much benefit from the use of them, I am anxious to get more of tbeiii. I iberefori' inclose to you one dollar (having no oilier opportunity) for the purchase of iwo ho vis, which I wish you to mail to me immediately; nnd oblige yours, II. LOMi, Pri'pared and mild, wholesale ami retail, bv Hill N N & HF.LLRilS, Pitttsbnri-li. Also, by their appointment, by TlloS IS. IICTLF.lt, Der. ti...1?! Ill'th street, Columbus. (iuot's Plain nti l llil lied Lamb's wool Shirts ami D'awcrs. do. do. do. Merino do. do. Ladies' do. do. do. Ye and itn. od 7 A KTdcndi'l nstjortment al PRN RV fi JI'DIl'S. ASOV'S SACIIIIH H KP; nr lich-ti: himiouv; ti new Xix (olle-tirm ol'Cliurch Min-ic, iu patent Holes. I he M sourt llnrinoiiy. For mle, by the dozen or single copy, at Ibioksrore of Noveiitltcr !t MoMIOR lil'.I.L. rnilR Pit CTICL PIMNTKIFH ASSIST XT; ciuiliilning J mimeions Sf-heiues if luipfirilion, ilciinito dher-lions fur limkiiig CoiiiiiMitinn Hollers, und many usr-lul '('.i'Ics. y Theodore Ci.zhiy. For sabi by .MoMloL Ul'.LL. Nov. :i "jlTFAV I" u KS The Anatomy of i)rK.'niU'yllrH!rl i.N Mamisb. SeiflMunition; or Ihn Mnins mid Art nf Moral progress Trnnclated f tun Ihr Frenclt of M, l.c Huron De;eiinndo. Cointncli's ihitlinm ol llrn'oav. Lliiiuents of Lntnny: by Asn (iray. M, I. A Pritctii-nl 'Prentice on Loconinlice liiivlnes itprut 1'iuhvnys: by thn Chcv. F. M. li. De Panii'our. American Oruiory, or ISeluclions from the Speeches of eminent AmeiHimi. Manual of Classical Literi'ture; from tho Ccnnun of J. J, F.srhi'n! urgh. Pri.fect.or in l.'e Ciiioliimin. at llrunswick; wilh additions, bv W. Flskn, Leciurcr on 'Pheoo;'y. liy iho late Kcv, John Dick, U, 1). Nov. ! Jiift rorpivrtl, anil fur rniln hy MllNItOK IIKI.I.. AVI A1. HI' 'I lit: WlSTtlX ACAIIKMV (IF .Ml VIC.f.ir hiHlrm-lion In Ihn clriiii'ii'. nf Vnri.l Mimir. on thp .v. tcin nf Pottihi7.1. ll l.nwi'll .Miimin, rrif,',-nr In th AriLlcinv. nv. 4 .'ul ri'ri'ivi'tl, iiml fur mile hy MIIMtf IF. IIKI.I.. XTAI.H Full l;i.l7.--ThoTukniaiHl Atlulitic ."ouvcnlr, with i H,linilll cnurnvina-. Thr (iill, cilili-il Mis !.',lh ll.ilpnilhl onarnvinsii. -flu' l-ciirl, or Allortiua'a cut. 7 line stcol nivi.otiiilu vug ra. vlnpn. Tim ttcliphnl, Hnnvcnlr; 0hiI'cIIIhIh,I wild fl enffriivinci. Nov. 4. Jtiit ri'i-pivctt. and for wile hy MoMtoF. IIKI.I.. 1 1 1.NCSI.I'.V'H HlflAI. ril(lllt.Au nilillliuiml miniilyjust J t rn-i-ivi'U ai llie llnoK.tore ul lot of a.-ali0g II at of liUlrciil ijimlitlca, of the name nmnnfuc-TIIU.MA!) H. IIL'TLER. llorcinl'sr ,i..nt pitllCI.A M ATIOX Whiri,3tiT;"nrprarApnhlyliftiiS , j. -,,.: r, ,,,,,, n , n,., n,. oi jiarcn, lUJb, pasKd a 1 resoliiMuii in t;,e no-i'it riillnu-jnfi. lo wil: 1 " Iti-wilvrilhytlinliannral Anscintily of Hie Stale of niilo.Thal the Ci,vi,i iu,r I o, nnil he i hcrchy ruqiiealeil lo Uane, within the iiirwiil year, his ini-hiinnlion lo II. c inhnhltnlilii of thi. Slate. I,y , ri'iMini,i:Mi,lin lo tlu'in tin, otHPrvanu of a ilay ofl'liniikatlviii, In .liiii.-lity l.ii'l, lor Iim hlessiima to ua na iieoplr; wliirh dny si, nil l e ':, ii il nt i lie ilijaelkm uf ll. o (iovornor, anil ttcaigtuv tctl iu III T(.rl.i tiiiitt.pn.-Thi!ri,f,i,i I. l:,i! prt I.nrna. finveriior of the Slnl. of Ohio. I" liiii'ii! t'nl Ihe ro niioii nloiianhl.aplprt nint act annrt l-';iliiril:iy the JIlli iljiy of llcrcnil er iiem, to 1 o!crvc(J bv the iii.:nl,!;iiilN of Hit. Slnle. na a dav oi TlinukHaivin,' lo Aln,l.tl,tv :i llnrr !;!! (linl. l,,r lii iiiiiiiitiiii lil,ain,' totiaiiH a neiiiile: nnd tin liernhv A: l.'n. cxlioi 1 nil ..I ,-iti.iia tu nnn nihil1 nt lln-lr resui-riivi, nlupi.. f winalrl i nl 1 ii'i 'm-k oita;, id 'hi v, and then nnd there unlit, tviiit i I'itviiI lie.irw in l'liiin!ivhiir lo AhniL'htv (Jnd, wlioui wp ne Y"1,)l'l'i:i:, Tlx, A"'l) KIIKK'l- ICON W i: I- iinmii'-ii lim d ' lil'''lvl''''-1' ''''ll;''r "' ""r ("' hia Innurannhle KJ ami for nulp hv v ijiii , "'e-nil.-i' i"-"'"wi-,l u,on u n ieoilp; and lo liiiilc.e ron MAKKNCO HTlil.'K, for ..if I'. II. lll.MSTI'.ll. i-;i:. (if a si;n:!:i(nt ufai.itv, fi i: smTf, hv """h - : : f.t;i mi v ih iip qiX Vlllll SAVIi I'.l HIU'.l.s or VI!i:T WAXTKIi, !r ) wl,i, h ni' h will hp p.ml. .,v y ii m i;. plt , -.1 4, end !'. Ii'.-l Itiui liv tl.n aill,srr'!,pts. W. A. ;II.I.. .mi 7. n on l way I,i linii M,, nnil at thrii ol,! .fen.!, Hi,,,, ,t .'.piil r.L.ly. w Mil. I. siiim:s. Sionci, f,,r ),!,. No 7, lltiindiViiv i:rl!nap.nrul nt lln,ir i.l.l-r. r- April I!..ly ' " O l'ovr.;' Coiiiinj, I'ruiikliii.fiinniMi. Ilox, 7 n"d III I'hilc J Stovi.. I'ur.nlp l,y 1V.M. A. IM I.I. A- Cn .No. 7. Ilr.i-viitv.iy i:rinn;p,aiid nt ll.tlrold Hiiml, llieli-n. Atull l!i..lv H.'i iiiiMi'.-iiv, i: . Ciihllu! I,lp.. ; litiiinm e ul Iim uier,-y nn.l pmlpninir pure over ua pollerliv.lv j ni,d niilividimtli n. ii'niilioii na euniiiiuiiitiea, and as ludivi j dnti!a. i t;ivpn nn, ler niyhnnit, nud tl'eOrpnt Seal of theStnUof j i.. a. O.iio, at I'uluiulnia, thia Jjlll d:tv of N'ovpiolipr, IflJtJ. UOUEKT LIX'AH. liy ll:e i.uvpriior: . ; - ; - " '- il. Ilai iv. s-trtHntfiAtlt. Hleiil Ilcutial, ojipiwile (lie lre.livteri;ia Ik . rif -l. i . , , ,' TVl " 1 " l"""iiiiiii-e of an older of the (,'uiirt of Cam- inn,, llr'i. nl' I' , o - . . n ... i.Muuy tuu ii. iiiiir tipieiuiar CLol'lt KOIl f Al.f. (IV I..UOIHI.W.I: ,V CO. 1 x- " ' :! m il nt tho door of the fourt llnua. In ,.,:v. on liif.Htti uf Hemnlier aexl, (he fnllowlni real , i'mIiiip. to it. riityllrn ncna mid acvenlv nerrhpa. Ih,Iih. imrl iifwplliiii Nn. i i -! li ( II!), toivnahip five (.".), rants twenty-two (JJ. Intlie Itifiiipo Trail. o palled; nnd purl of thut half of aid ei ihm iii whl-h Willinm MitIiiii owna the north end, Ua: vi.l Mellon (iirwiulh end, and Jlirhnel Unpin a p.trtol llie enat ti,h'; thn. Imvlna Ihe prpiiiiKalolioauld anrroinided by the tines of Willinm .Meiiun on llio norlli, of Knvid Merlon oa theaoulll, uf Mlpiinel tlii'Miu eaat, and the w-pl line of .aid half aertion on Iho west. Nov. io..tli:n AN IIRIAV M'lII.VAIN', HIierilT. Cliilr, pill.TIMi IS jiiv.i. ;!!.. W IWAMI'S I'AVACIIA AMI VMIIMMTI-.i:. Col! SH.F. nv Ci:r.MncKi:it's ci:i.f.iiuti:ii tic and.ivn-DISl-Ll'Tlr plI.L.M, lorsalohv L. (.(mhialf. a ro J,"- -1' . .ML.Iy Y.CI1INIM.AK1)M, FOUh.VI.KHV L. (JOODALi; il'O iVl- JiyM. -,.ity noWLA.ND'S TONIC SH XTI ' K niTllrTc i. . roittnntly for sale nt (he Ohio Dnrj Sinn of I'eb. U..ly KCMM'lt ri.ir!.' rniVMiVtvivrrn ... . ,. , " J nud Sanc'i his wife, Kenjaiuln O. Carpenter, anil Mafilila P , ;,. ntel ii.n.ied.aiHv.acood jorirne. his wife, John Ws and Pliei Ann hi- wife. n..rv ivlsier, iii.iii iiiiii.tii, to wlom roiutaiit vimdnvuieut and emu! ! wirinw. Mt- i...... L ..rs uitll- -ivi.... . J- " : ; V' r.nn"in nm vi- ei-v verier, um'iiiiiil ylvestrr, ,M, """"" i IWSIIX o: MeCCNI;. NOTH'i; Jo.ii. Ki-uy, l!,er( is. Kelso, Clcur C. Kelso Jo!ni V. Kelso, Hanuuh Kebo, Jereuiiuh KiJso. Jniues (1.rIM'OR ItAKLF.V The snl servers will pav nl the r J of Wl fouls for tii.y Miiinds.ftr sooil inerchnatabte I! IUDCI' W HIUIIT'rt RKPOHTH. Ukiv N. Wimtino bus rercntly published, hnd has for Rate at his bookstore, Hi-ports of Cases at .fl and in Chancery, dcrhli il in the Sh-pretne Court of Ohio, dtirlui! the years lft.il . Ilt l'2, llUt, ll:t-, takrn from original minutes: by John C. Wright, lute one ol Iho-Judiieri of said Court. 1 very lur?o Hiijier royul 3 vo. vol. of Bill pases, in line- law hindtnu. Jill rati from the Preface. "Whon the reporter of Ihise rasei took his seat upon the lienrh, and nruceeded upon circuit duly, he was exceeding! einhnrriiFw:d with the uncertain and divrsliled practice, ami tho eoiitriulictcry cvidinre of former derisions. He leatin lo tnko notct of cases nt the trials ot which he ntadstod, incrtlv to help his memory In the decision. As he prnarosir-d he took more copious notes, and transmitted them into a innnusrrlpt Ismk in the formot lleiioris, wtililho design ot preserving 'im ovhleiu-0 of point decided. This book ho ntado hia circuit romrnninn, liopinu (hereby to secure uniformity in his own action nt dilfcrent nerludi and places. Finding tho reporu con vrtileiit to himself In the discharse of his Judicial dutlec; their publication u scouted itself as convenient tor the prolW-iInn and they are now made public In the hope of Mnir ugefnl. Tho volnmo contains nil the rases in the manuscript volume, nnd all the Rnpnrta preserved of Iho Rrent number of rases In tho trinl of whirh the reporter aat, except a tew already published in the Ohio Keporti. The number of cases reported, la four hundred end ninety' tight eighty less than is contained in thetcfialc sit rolumes of the Ohio Rtporte Much lima and labor have been devnird to tho arrangement nf Ihe tntlcr, with tho design of malt ll copious and ratty of reference. ' Dee. 9-IU.iO. NIIOK HULL. "VJ'FAV W'HIKH. I'Jcniciiis of International Law; Willi a JJN Hkclrli of the History uf the .'cieiice: by Henry U'hraion, LL. D. 1 vol. Iho. Physical Theory of another Life: by the author of Natural History of DnthUHiaaiii.'1 1 vol. IJmo. The llnptlsis in America; a Narrative of the Deputation from the llnntist C it ion In Knilniid, to the I'uiied flutes and t'niinda: by the Key. F. A. Cox, D. I). LL. D and the Rv. J. Ilohy, D. D, 1 vol, Uino. Maniiuement of Chihlren In !h kuessnuil In Health: liyllr.U. Arkertey. Just received and for sale by it. 30 MONKOi: PF.r.L. Win. Hvlvesler. JoH KvlvMttr. Jo-epli H Ivrsti r, (lht.,liih Hylvester, Jr., nnd Jeremiah" V. 8vl-VisU:r. urn hitri'tii- iif.li;1il tl.nt .,.,- i-.i. ...... 11. Ill 1.1 ll,.l.nrt M L-..i... ., ... . H,,.. i "i cuumy ui r rniiKiin, nun rtnia ley, delivered at tho Xaw llrcwerv. nt ti c smiili end of Fnmr. . 1 ' nl'rl01 i-ommon Pleas of said ronnty a pe- ,1'eei. i. ni 1ST Kit Sr. ni. ) !"n,,n "ciHiist iiimu the object nud prayer of which petition is. - - i,v nr" ."iiuiHsinuor oi la ii Hylvester, de-ea-ed, lotwli the fvMowlng trnrts of laud, to wit: Lois Nos.l.'iami D!. ran-re Di,hnviHi(p 1, aectio.i I, iHiiiHted in said rouuty; and, also, lo set olf dower to Nancy, widow of Ihji.jamin Slvwier, son of t Ui.-iIk.Ii, deceased; nnd tlwy are further nmitlnl, Hutr unbvia ihey appear nud plead, amtwer or de uiur to snid pel It ln, wllhhi sixty daysarter (be n-xt term of said Courl, the said Kolmrt H. Kelso, ns Administiiitor, nt the term next alter tlsixjiiration of said slKty days, will apply toaaid Court to take the in itierof said petition as confessed, and to decree t hereon rco.diuj:ly, Nov...(iw i.fHV Attorney for Petitioner. 11'IHIB IIALL'H I.IFK OFtlKV. IIAHIItSON. A Memoir of the pui.iir services of Wiltiuiit Henry Hanisou: Hy Jmu.-H Hall. LmVHislied with a finely engraved Portrait, j vol Priri! fi m rniiis. For sale nt the llooUiore of " lr.C N. WIMTINC llooKH Hi. cms in the Monasteries of Duly, &r. riipppiini Lee: written by himself. 2 vols. Trails of American Life; by lis. S.iruh J. Hale. 1 vol. N". -I Just rereived. nnd for sale by MM((j. HF.LL. RF.ADV MADKCLOTIMMi.-Ji.st rec iv. d.a general as" so. liueiit of Cloiiilng, made in a Itishiounbte uu-J subsiuu. tial niunner; numng which are: Petersham nnd Cloth Overrun U tfnperfine blue. Mark, nnd fancy colorul Frock and Drew Coals and Coalers Halt net Cuath nnd Pantaloons: it'irksklu and Plain Cassimere Pntitnlnons tilk Velvel, Cloth, Silk, Merino, nud Valencia Vets n line nswiriment Merino and Lamba' Wiwl Shirts and Dniwera. Kov' 11 Tor sale by K. i; A. CASK. fKW HOOK3. Posthumous Itecordauf a London Clergy 11 mnn Trnila of Indlnn Cliarnrler: hy 0. Turner, 'ivnla. TheOhl Worhlnnd tho New; or, a Journal of ItPltppllonannd Ol'wrvntiona mado on a lour in l-:nroip: hy llivltev. Drvill, Dewey. 2 vnla. Coiifeaiihini nnd Crimea; or, the llinry of a London Clcrpy-man. 1 vol. fept.311 Forsnlahy MnXltnB nill.l,. TVJ'IAV NflVKLH. 'I'nles of the Wonda nnd Field,: hythe X-l aillhor of " Two Ohi Men'a TnlPa." I vol. Thirty year, Aao; or (lie Memolraofa Wnler Drinker. 2vnla. rnniierilowni or. Ncwa from our Nelirhhorhuoil: bciii)- Hkrtcll-ea hy tho Author of llnr Neljliliorhnoil." 1 vol, Wntklna Toule, and othor Hkplrhea; llhiftralivo of every dny Lil'p nnd every-dny I'ennle: tiy llux, vola. The Advcntiirea of a (ieiillouinn in acirch of a llorae: by Ca-vent i'.niiilor, (lent., one, etr. I.ifuon the Lnkea; hplua Tnlcannd Hketrhea rollerted ilnrin, a triii tn lliu oiptured Kocka of Imkn f iiierlor: hy the author of l.cgc. ula of a Log (.'alnn." 2 vola. l or Mile hy MiiNKOi: lll'.l.l,. (JTAM.KYH IKIi'AltY I'duKINO fl'dVIIC, Noa. 1,2,3, and 4, for ante hy w. ,. lill.l. & Id. No. ", llronitwny r.rlinui:e. ' The lniirovpnipnl. In tin. Ktove are worthy the nit ion of the I-iiIiHc the moat prominent of whirl! la. the revolvin, of the top nhitn. Tula niiila neal vnlnclo llipalovenei iirea inunr lm I"" "ii" niivnninsta. aim tivea II a itepldeil ainierlorllv over moat other "lovea. 'I he tinnnmlleled run whirh Ihla Hlove In., I.n.l In all (he Knatrni rllha la di-enipil a aulllrlrnt rcromlueiiilallon, vvilliiiul furllier toniment Ironi (ho snhari H era. iirt s.-i..fim w. A.nu.i.ki n. CAHD The underpinned, Irom Lnnraater, in thia flute, luia tnken Ihe Hotel 'I'avern Mtnnd, nearly oihi.iip (o (lie I'iiIiIIp liulhhiipa nnd Courl-llonaP, in Cohiinhila, nnd owned hy U'lllinni .Nell. I-:w.,ivhlrli will hereiii-ler In; known na the XA TIONAI. IKlTlX, nnd will he I'nrnlahed nnd nltenileil to In a alyie niunl to the hlalieat nxppptnliona. Thealiiceaof Hie (liim Sraita I'nMluNV atop at a li if. house, and thplr tllhre la atlnplied lo thiaetphllahnipiil. JOHN" Milll.l'. Mnrrli . lH.tJ. ;,tf Drugs, Medicines, Puints, Oils, Dye Slull's. nnd Glass. IIAVIN'fl ptirrhuaed from O. : r. (-roaliy tliair 5tore and Ploek, of (iooila, whirli, with Int. airivnla. lunke our nMorlment full we nr. ut'pnri, to llll nil onlcra from Merrhnnt., rhyaklnna ri.lHl.-ri4, ami llycrti, on na tnir terma na nny other Iiuum, iu ihr hi. II It & Ml l l'i in. pty. July . Corner Prosdwny l:rhnnsc. MAI'lllNK AI!liS.The iitlarriler kecpa rnnatunllr on hand a auiudy of Muriiiua Ciirtla. of suiwrioc qnalltv, triim .No. .'II in ,u. inrluaive. 1 1 c nlao rnntnme, to huiiil .M.n hliiea. nt lila old aland In Wurr l.inglun, whero lie will la) pleil-eil lo nttend tu till order. In lm line. Nov. Ji, lii.ru.. y I'OTTF.It WRIKIIT. Clill.r.MIIlAX (Htlll'.ltV, (ill KKW I'i.ANETAISIl'M. J This aplpmlid Marliiucry, liiventi il and exJiialriirled liy Ilia iiWpi ilier, pntrtmiard nud nxialpil liy die present proprlelori, is now npiir ila iiiiiiplnlou, nud twill lie iie.1 io ilu, einiuii'ia- linn of ai ipiitifu- eentleuien In a li-iv tlnya, ai.a afterwards cxlil-hltPii lur llie ur.vilir.iliou iil'llm nililip. Tula l'i.)iKT.inM M prpumla Iu inlnlnture, llioiicliuiain a ar.le mure evlenaive, and n phi ore perlept, II hi Mirvnl, ll.ni, any ever hilhcrto t tina'riii ltd. Hie niuat iiruuiineiil nM,., i. i- n.. u... Inr riystrm. civiiis to encii Ita HTulinr muliona. ami purloruiiiu; their vnrluaa revolulmna In their relnllvo ptopn lloua of lima nlfordinc tlio rlenrpat and ninal urnllfyln lllnatrntlona of Hint 1'iii.t auniimo spipiipp, .ibtkosohv. II lallie frull ol mnny yejira lueninl and nierlinnienl lalair, nnd lina heen aceniuiilUlietl at mi exene nrpnllliie In pritdpiitejilrutnllnn. I lie nublie III l, duly iKilillcd of tha limes .nil nlnpe. of evliihltlim; when It la hoped tlio mual flalteriui niillciialiona Wurlhliu!liin,(i,i. i;, JVMI1S KI'HRF.I.I.. TIIK INDIAN KXI'IX TdltAN I' la reri.mineuileil na'deeid-edly anpt rlor lo any oilier known roml lmulon of Medicin. I'nr Cuuha. t'olda. InlliiPnm, t'oiiauinplion, Aalhma, Hprtnns of llleod, lloaraenoM, llillh'iiliv of llrenlhliu!. Hooping Conch, Tnlna nnd Wenlmeaa oflli, llrcnal, nnd all lll.eaaea of Iho I'ul. ntoniiry drirnna. Tlila mr.li-lrii la hiplily nnd lu.lly rpeoninieniled hy numer-nil) and reapprl ilil,. ln.livi.tunl. who have found wliuf from lis nae. Muny who Imvn bora Inl nnuj under irotrnileil fnn,l a nnd I'uliia in tl.e Ilrrna-, nnd have heen suppmed liy ll euisclves nnd.lhelr frlpu.ls fur advnnipd lu t'tinauiniilion, l.nv. Ihipii Imp-ally re.tored lo rfprt lien III, liy i,e ur .,f (!,,. V1,me e,. peplornul. I'repnieilonly l.y liortor I). J.vvNK, of Hnlem, S. J.; a'ul none a rinuino liliout in, wiilleu i;ualuie to the lalwl on Ilia out fihleof Ihe hollte. i Tor mis l.y CI NINKIt CLARK, rolum'.u., (ihio, nliert eil.f..-ui. . ol'.urt in. lTf?rii, d't. il